Tiger Tales: Alex Ittenbach
Tiger Tales: Alex Ittenbach Sluggish mid-winter blues have nothing on the human highlighter, Alex Ittenbach. With his signature neon yellow sportswear, Ittenbach, 22, lights up campus on overcast days. And
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Tiger Tales: Alex Ittenbach Sluggish mid-winter blues have nothing on the human highlighter, Alex Ittenbach. With his signature neon yellow sportswear, Ittenbach, 22, lights up campus on overcast days. And
Tiger Tales: Malik Balogun It was surreal. He just couldn’t believe it was over. “All the hard work we had put in really paid off,” said Malik Balogun, reflecting on
Tiger Tales: The Pound Cake Man After graduating from Clemson University in 1982, Jeff Bennett spent 35 years working in video production, starting in Nashville, TN. His passion and creativity
Tiger Tales: Isaiah Reid Confetti swirled on the field, fans cheered from the stands and the 2021 Men’s Soccer National Championship trophy was presented to the Clemson Tigers. For Isaiah
Tiger Tales: Ricky Sapp Ricky Sapp felt lost after hanging up his cleats. After five years of playing for the NFL, the former Clemson Football standout, experienced anxiety and depression
Tiger Tales: Carlyle Griffin Since graduating from Clemson University in May 2021, Carlyle Griffin has taken her talents to new levels. As a former intern at the Pearce Center for
Tiger Tales: Uber Queen You may know her as UberQueen, the smiling face you see when ridesharing around downtown Clemson. More than a smiling face, local rideshare icon Tesshea Adams’
Tiger Tales: Cooper Library Michelle sits behind a wall of plexiglass in the Cooper library. She wears a mask with the faint pattern of library due date stamps. It’s a
Tiger Tales: Lacey Hennessy What started as painting fraternity coolers and sorority canvases has turned into a budding career for Lacey Hennessey. A 2002 PRTM Clemson grad, Hennessey worked
Tiger Tales: Jon Kannarney “I’ve retired three times at this point, but I keep coming back to the workforce because I just like having something to do when I