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1.这是标方中学学生活动调查的结果。Here are&&&&&&& & &&&&&&& &____the student activity survey at Biaofang High School.2.至于看电视,许多学生每天都看。____ ____ ____ ____,many students watch TV every day.3.我父亲每天早晨锻炼身体。My father&&&&&&&&&____every morning.4.课堂上大家都很积极。Everyone is____in the class.
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英汉两种语言在句法、词汇、修辞等方面均存在着很大的差异,因此在进行英汉互译时就要掌握所学句型及短语,还要灵活运用。汉译英的考点很多,不仅考查学生的语言基本功,即对词汇的记忆能力和理解能力,还考查学生在具体的语境中灵活运用词汇知识和语法知识的能力。&初中英语翻译题解题技巧:翻译题在初中英语试题中占15分,题型分为两种,一种是汉译英(11分),它分为部分翻译5个和整句翻译3个,另一种是英译汉(4分)。汉译英谈谈解题技巧:可以从时态、语态、固定短语、主谓一致、基本句型等许多方面来考查。& 汉译英题的解题步骤如下:& 1.通读汉语,了解这个句子所要表达的意思& 2.阅读英文,找出其中要考查的内容,揣摩出题人的意图,并分析。 3.观察一下要求翻译的汉语,然后联想一下相关的词汇、句型,并考虑时态、语态、词形变化、主谓一致等问题。 4.翻译出所缺的英文部分。& 5.将翻译好的句子再通读一遍,并从时态、语态、词形、数的一致等方面检查一下。a.上课做笔记是个好习惯。It’s&a&good&habbit&to&_____&in&class.&观察后发现考查的内容为一个短语,所以经过联想,想到take&notes&这个短语,并注意复数形式。&b.几年来,他拍了几部大片。&____________________________这是一个整句翻译,首先想到“几年来”这个短语over&the&years,它是固定短语,然后想到它所用到的时态为现在完成时,所以这个句子写成:Over&the&years,&he&has&made&some&great&movies.&c.必须经常浇树。&一看到这个题目,有的同学有些发懵,因为这个句子没有主语,那么就要想到被动语态,而且是含有“必须”这个情态动词,这时就可以联想到含有情态动词的被动语态的构成:主语+情态动词+be&+p.p&所以这个句子写成:Trees&must&be&watered&often.英译汉解题步骤如下: 1.浏览整段文章,清楚大概内容。& 2.分析划线部分的句子含义,遇到不会的生词,要从上下文的内容中来猜测。& 3.整理好所思考的句子,注意英汉语言方面的差异,所翻译好的句子必须符合汉语逻辑思维,而且语言要通顺,意思要明确。& eg. Do dogs wear shoes? Some police dogs in western Germany do. People made special shoes for them. Police say that these shoes can protect the dogs from broken glass.&翻译这句话时,必须把“do”翻译出来,否则意思不明确。根据上下文”do”表示穿鞋,所以整句翻译为:有些德国西部的警犬穿鞋。 那么,想做好这种类型的题,平时必须多下功夫,必须做到:&1.熟练掌握常用的词汇、短语、习惯用语和固定搭配的用法。&2.掌握各种句型结构。&3.掌握各种时态、语态及主谓一致原则。&4.具有用英语思维的习惯。&5.熟读课文,万变不离其宗,无论怎样变化,考试都离不开教材这个大的考纲。英语翻译技巧:英汉两种语言在句法、词汇、修辞等方面均存在着很大的差异,因此在进行英汉互译时必然会遇到很多困难,需要有一定的翻译技巧作指导。常用的翻译技巧有增译法、省译法、转换法、拆句法、合并法、正译法、反译法、倒置法、包孕法、插入法、重组法和综合法等。这些技巧不但可以运用于笔译之中,也可以运用于口译过程中。1.增译法:指根据英汉两种语言不同的思维方式、语言习惯和表达方式,在翻译时增添一些词、短句或句子,以便更准确地表达出原文所包含的意义。这种方式多半用在汉译英里。汉语无主句较多,而英语句子一般都要有主语,所以在翻译汉语无主句的时候,除了少数可用英语无主句、被动语态或"There be…"结构来翻译以外,一般都要根据语境补出主语,使句子完整。英汉两种语言在名词、代词、连词、介词和冠词的使用方法上也存在很大差别。英语中代词使用频率较高,凡说到人的器官和归某人所有的或与某人有关的事物时,必须在前面加上物主代词。因此,在汉译英时需要增补物主代词,而在英译汉时又需要根据情况适当地删减。英语词与词、词组与词组以及句子与句子的逻辑关系一般用连词来表示,而汉语则往往通过上下文和语序来表示这种关系。因此,在汉译英时常常需要增补连词。英语句子离不开介词和冠词。另外,在汉译英时还要注意增补一些原文中暗含而没有明言的词语和一些概括性、注释性的词语,以确保译文意思的完整。总之,通过增译,一是保证译文语法结构的完整,二是保证译文意思的明确。如:  (1)What about calling him right away?马上给他打个电话,你觉得如何? (增译主语和谓语)  (2)If only I could see the realization of the four modernizations.要是我能看到四个现代化实现该有多好啊!(增译主句)  (3)Indeed, the reverse is true实际情况恰好相反。(增译名词)  (4)就是法西斯国家本国的人民也被剥夺了人权。Even the people in the fascist countries were stripped of their human rights.(增译物主代词)  (5)只许州官放火,不许百姓点灯。While the magistrates were free to burn down house, the mon people were forbidden to light lamps. (增译连词)   (6)这是我们两国人民的又一个共同点。This is yet another mon point between the people of our two countries.(增译介词)  (7)在人权领域,中国反对以大欺小、以强凌弱。In the field of human rights, China opposes the practice of the big oppressing the small and the strong bullying the weak.(增译暗含词语)&&&&&& (8)三个臭皮匠,合成一个诸葛亮。Three cobblers with their wits bined equal Zhuge Liang the mastermind.(增译注释性词语)2.省译法:这是与增译法相对应的一种翻译方法,即删去不符合目标语思维习惯、语言习惯和表达方式的词,以避免译文累赘。增译法的例句反之即可。又如:(1)You will be staying in this hotel during your visit in Beijing.你在北京访问期间就住在这家饭店里。(省译物主代词)(2) I hope you will enjoy your stay here.希望您在这儿过得愉快。(省译物主代词)
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,这是一个阳光明媚的day.My母亲,我去的zoo.I,看到了许多动物。我们已经有乐趣Now I will go for my bike ride &
现在我要去我的自行车骑在1599年,公司在伦敦的泰晤士河开办了全球剧院 &
In 1599, Thames started the global theatre company in LondonIt’s everything it was represented to be and more. & 它的一切,这是代表多。请输入您需要翻译的 Communications port number for receive and transmit文本! & Please enter you need to translate the Communications port number for receive and transmit text!allocate irq to pce vga & 分配IRQ,四氯乙烯VGA住在隔壁 & Living next door因为苏州是一个鱼米之乡,盛产稻米 &
Because Suzhou is a land, rich in rice第二天早上我们坐车返回家 &
The next morning we drove back home参观各式各样的博物馆能够让我们感觉到我们国家的深厚文化,增强民族自豪感,正真实现了人民当家做主 & A wide variety of museum visitors will be able to make us feel we are state of the profound cultural and enhance a sense of national pride, and the people are the masters are really achieve活动管理员 &
Active administratorMr.Smith is for charge Class 2,Grade 3 &
Mr.Smith是充电2级,3级费雷德意识到自从他的父亲去世以来,他已经习惯了自己做决定。 & Fred realized that since his father died, he has been accustomed to make their own decisions.你回来的时候会看到我变了 & You will see me come back changedI want to fly a kite &
我想放风筝take each pill of the medicine three times a day for children of 14 years old with a stomachache. & 每丸医药为14岁的老肚子疼儿童每天三次。即使如此,他在瑞士还是过上了幸福的生活,这很好 & Even so, he in Switzerland still live a happy life, and that's goodmay i give you & 我可以给你constant current & 正在翻译,请等待...millboard & millboardBEIJING TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD. & 北京科技发展股份有限公司你那里是什么时间 &
What time you are他在下午 2:00 返回学校。 & 正在翻译,请等待...似乎、他什么都知道 & There seems to be, he knew你来决定我拜访你的日期 & I call on you to you to decide the date of thethe down & 里根时代供给经济学该公司宣布最大的股权归属于政府 & The Company announced that it belongs to the largest share of the GovernmentNa2Cr2O7 & Na2Cr2O7你那边现在是深夜么 & Now what is your side at nightneed you to hold, All of the sadness I can not, Living inside of me. & 你需要举行,所有的悲伤我可以不,居住在我的。木鱼 &
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爆破粉给你拍照 & Take your photographThe screw shell of a plug-type fuseholder shall be connected toward the load. & 插式 fuseholder 的螺丝壳须向负载连接。I really want to hug you, I need you~ &
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Don't want to go on like this very upset & Fuck the bastardFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clemson University
located in , .
Founded in 1889, Clemson University consists of six colleges: , ,
and , and . As of 2014, Clemson University enrolled a total of 17,260 undergraduate students for the fall semester and 4,597 graduate students and the student/faculty ratio is 16:1. The cost of in-state tuition is about $13,054 and out-of-state tuition is $30,488.
ranks Clemson University 20th among all national public universities.
was the home of
and is located at the center of the university campus
in the snow
, the university's founder, came to the foothills of South Carolina in 1838, when he married , daughter of , a South Carolina statesman and seventh . When Clemson died on April 6, 1888, he left most of his estate, which he inherited from his wife, in his will to be used to establish a college that would teach scientific agriculture and the mechanical arts to South Carolinians. His decision was largely influenced by future
. Tillman lobbied the
to create the school as an agricultural institution for the state and the resolution passed by only one vote.
In his will, Clemson explicitly stated that he wanted the school to be modeled after what is now : "This institution, I desire, to be under the control and management of a board of trustees, a part of whom are hereinafter appointed, and to be modeled after the Agricultural College of Mississippi as far as practicable."
In November 1889, South Carolina Governor
signed the bill, thus establishing the Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina. As a result, federal funds for agricultural education from the
were transferred from
to Clemson.
Clemson Agricultural College formally opened in July 1893 with an initial enrollment of 446. From its beginning, the college was an all-white male . The school remained this way until 1955, at which time it changed to "civilian" status for students and became a coeducational institution.
In 1963, the school admitted its first African-American student, future
mayor . In 1964, the college was renamed Clemson University as the state legislature formally recognized the school's expanded academic offerings and research pursuits.
Enrollment
Enrollment
College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Life Sciences
     3,930
College of Arts, Architecture, and Humanities
     2,215
College of Business and Behavioral Sciences
     4,993
College of Engineering and Science
     7,167
College of Health, Education, and Human Development
     2,838
classifies the university as more selective, since the university admitted less than fifty-five percent of those who applied to be
Clemson University emphasizes on the rigor of high-school study and standardized test scores, either
or . The university also considers class rank, extracurricular activities, and an optional personal statement. The average incoming freshman had a combined SAT score of 1220 and a high-school weighted
(GPA) of 3.99 in 2010. In 2008, admission was the most competitive in university history.
Clemson University had over 15,000 applications for its freshman class of approximately 2,800 students. It was especially competitive for out-of-state students, in that it is a state-supported institution. Of those 15,000+ applications, over 10,000 were from outside of South C however, a little over 1,000 freshmen from other states gained admission.
The university endeavors to become a "Top 20" public institution, undergoing a process of enhancing its graduate programs while continuing to emphasize the quality of the undergraduate experience. It has steadily moved up the rankings for public universities from 34, to 30, to 27, to 22 in , 2007, and 2008 respectively: according to the . In 2012, U.S. News & World Report ranked Clemson as the 25th top public schools in the US, and in 2015 the ranking improved to 20th.
However, some have questioned Clemson's efforts to improve its rankings. In 2009, an administrator revealed that "Clemson manipulated class sizes, artificially boosted faculty salary data and gave rival schools low grades in the rankings' peer reputation survey", with the goal of manipulating its U.S. News & World Report ranking. Since then the administrator retracted some of her statements and the university denied any wrongdoing.
The renowned Economist Robert Tollison joined the Clemson faculty in August 2008. As part of its push to enhance graduate-level education, several new
programs have been created including interdisciplinary doctoral programs in Rhetorics, Communication, and Information Design (RCID), and Planning, Design, and the Built Environment (formerly Environmental Design and Planning). Also noteworthy is a new master's degree in historic preservation, jointly offered in collaboration with the .
The university's currently most ambitious academic and research endeavor is the Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research (CU-ICAR). The CU-ICAR is a 250-acre (101 ha) automotive and motorsports research campus located in nearby . ICAR will include a graduate school offering master's and doctoral degrees in automotive engineering, and offering programs focused on systems integration. The campus also includes an Information Technology Research Center being developed by . BMW, , , ,
are all major corporate partners of the CU-ICAR. Private-sector companies that have committed so far to establishing offices and/or facilities on the campus include the
and Timken. Plans for the campus also include a full-scale, four-vehicle capacity rolling-road model .
In 2004 the Restoration Institute was founded. Its mission is to "advance knowledge in integrative approaches to the restoration of historic, ecological, and urban infrastructure resources." The institute is located in North Charleston and subsume the Hunley Commission that is currently undertaking the stabilization of the , the world's first
to sink a ship. As of 2013, the institute is constructing a 7.5MW and a 15MW
test facility for $100 million, to open on November 21.
In 2011, The Princeton Review ranked Clemson #1 for town-gown relations are great, #2 for happiest students, #2 for jock schools, #3 for everyone plays intramural sports, #8 for students pack the stadiums, and #9 for best career services.
named Clemson University as 7th best salary returns on tuition.
ranked Clemson University 3rd for having the most financial resources per student. $26,293 was spent on the average student at Clemson University.
In 2015, Clemson University broke ground on the Zucker Family Graduate Education Center in the City of North Charleston. The 70,000 sq.ft. facility is estimated to cost more than $22 million.
In July 1955, the four schools that made up Clemson ― Agriculture, Arts & Sciences, Engineering and Textiles ― were transformed into nine colleges: Architecture, Arts and Sciences, Liberal Arts, Sciences, Commerce and Industry, Education, Engineering, Forestry and Recreation Resources, and Nursing. This structure was used by the university until 1995 when the university's nine colleges were condensed into five: Agriculture, Forestry, and Life S Architecture, Arts, and H Business and Behavioral S Engineering and S Health, Education, and Human Development. As of July 14, 2014, the Eugene T. Moore School of Education broke off from the College of Health, Education, and Human development, thus becoming the sixth college.
The College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences (CAFLS) supports Clemson University's land-grant mission to provide education, research and service to the public. CAFLS faculty members teach major subjects and core curricula while preparing students to be leaders, creative thinkers, and communicators. Emphasis is placed on engaging students in research, internships/coops, study abroad, and service learning. CAFLS research is focused on the sustainability of agriculture, forests, a food and packaging systems to ensure a healthy
and biomedical sciences to improve human and non-human health.
The College of Architecture, Arts, and Humanities (CAAH) contains three schools: the School of the Arts, the School of Design and Building, and the School of the Humanities. One of the departments of the College, the School of Architecture, was ranked as the #16 graduate school for architecture in the country by Design Intelligence.
The College of Business and Behavioral Science (CBBS) is an
accredited college within the university specializing in business fields as well as the social sciences such as economics. Through high levels of interaction and collaboration between students, faculty, business and industry, non-profit centers, and civic and governmental agencies, the college nurtures individual development, bolsters entrepreneurial thinking, spurs social and economic prosperity, provides customized professional education, and sparks a lifelong desire for learning.
With a unique college structure that combines traditional social and behavioral science disciplines with applied business disciplines, CBBS merges the strengths of the two disciplines to develop students prepared for a wide variety of opportunities.
The College of Engineering and Science (CoES) specializes in engineering as well as the physical sciences such as physics and chemistry. Inspired by Thomas Green Clemson's dream to create a "high seminary of learning to benefit the agricultural and mechanical arts," engineering and sciences have been an integral part of the University's development. Since the first degrees were granted in 1896, Clemson engineers and scientists have made significant contributions to South Carolina, the nation and the world.
CoES was formed in 1995, joining the engineering disciplines with the chemistry, computer science, geological science, mathematical science, and physics and astronomy departments.
The College of Health and Human Development (HHD) teaching, research and service efforts focus on public health sciences, nursing, education, and parks, recreation and tourism management. Inspired by the motto "The Engaged College with a Personal Touch," the college's vision and mission are to create collaborative models that enhance community well-being and to prepare skilled professionals and creative leaders who build healthy, well-educated communities.
Established in 1962, Calhoun Honors College strives to enrich the educational experience of highly motivated, academically talented students by providing opportunities for study and research that are usually unavailable to undergraduates. The college provides accelerated learning programs to the university's most talented undergraduates as well as unique research opportunities. Entrance to the college is very competitive, with only 250 incoming freshmen accepted each year with an average SAT score of 1400 or higher and finished in the top 3% of their high school graduating class.
Established in 2014, the Eugene T. Moore School of Education is Clemson's newest college. Named for the late Eugene T. Moore, it is centered in the famous . The college has some 600 undergraduate students, and 600 graduate students, with the mission to embrace the diverse faculty, staff, and students and providing them with a diverse set of experiences. The SoE also houses the nationally acclaimed , and the .
The Graduate School offers more than 100 graduate degree programs in 85 disciplines on the college's main campus and at sites such as Clemson at the Falls, the Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research and the Clemson Architecture Center as well as some online/distance-learning programs. Many of the graduate programs are highly ranked nationally, and the school offers several unique interdisciplinary programs.
Cooper Library and the Reflection Pool - in addition to its aesthetic appeal, the 1,960,000 gallon reflecting pool also serves as a heat exchange for the cooling systems of several academic buildings.
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Clemson University teams are known as the Tigers. They compete as a member of the
level (Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) sub-level for football), primarily competing in the
(ACC) for all sports since the 1953-54 season. Men's sports include , basketball, cross country, , golf, soccer, tennis and track & while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, rowing, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball.
The most-prominent athletics facilities on campus are , , , Historic , and . Clemson has won four national championships including football (1981), two in men's soccer (1984 and 1987), and men's golf (2003).
In addition to their varsity programs, Clemson offers a wide variety of :
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The university's
system (or Greek system) is somewhat different from other large universities in the southern U.S. in that there are no Greek houses on campus, as interfraternity activity did not begin until 1970, following the abolishing of the military cadre requirements at the university. There are residence halls designated for fraternities and sororities, but there are no traditional Greek houses on campus. However, there are a few fraternity houses off campus near the college. The Fraternity Quad on campus (consisting of seven fraternity and sorority halls) is certified by the U.S. 's
(LEED) program. The remaining sororities' on-campus housing is located on the other end of campus, in what is commonly referred to as "the horseshoe," in Smith and Barnett Halls.
The College Panhellenic Council Chapters at Clemson University include , , , , , , , , , , , and . The Interfraternity Council Chapters include , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , and .
school year there are twenty three IFC Fraternities, twelve NPC Sororities, and nine NPHC Chapters, which make up approximately 25 percent of the undergraduate student body. In the Spring of 2011, there were 3,370 students involved in Greek life, which is about 23% of the 14,531 undergraduate students. Also, the mean GPA of each sorority was above the all-university mean.
Clemson's military history is very conspicuous on campus
Although the university became a coeducational civilian institution in 1955, it still maintains an active military presence. The university is home to detachments for
(ROTC) as well as a host school for the
program adjacent to the Semper Fi Society.
In addition to students from the university, these organizations also serve students from , , and . The following organizations are present among the military personnel at Clemson:
Company C-4
Maj. Dennis H. Satler Chapter Silver Wings
Clemson Rangers
The university's AAS squadron was selected to be home of Arnold Air Society's National Headquarters for the
year, and again for the
year. This is the first time in AAS's history that any university has served as national headquarters two years in a row.
The C-4 Pershing Rifles have won the national society's drill meet eight times: , , , 2009 and 2011. Company C-4 also performs colorguards, twenty-one-gun salutes, exhibition-drill performances, and POW/MIA ceremonies. Company C-4 performs colorguard performance at the university's home football games. In addition to the C-4 drill company, the university is the former home of the 4th Regimental Headquarters (4RHQ), the National Headquarters for the Junior ROTC level of Pershing Rifles (BlackJacks) and the Co-ed Auxiliary for Pershing Rifles (CAPeRs).
Its Air Force ROTC Detachment 770 "Flyin' Tigers" was selected as the #1 "medium-sized" Air Force ROTC detachment in the nation for 2006 (the "High Flight" and "Right of Line" awards), #1 Detachment in the "Southeast" in 2006 ("medium-sized") and 2007 ("large-sized"), and #1 in the state of South Carolina (out of three — University of South Carolina and The Citadel) for three consecutive years ( and 2007).
The university has also developed a group of Marines and Marine Officer Candidates within an organization called the Semper Fi Society. The society is not associated with the ROTC, but can lead to a commission into the U.S. Marine Corps via the Platoon Leaders Course program.
Clemson University has two student-run newspapers. Founded in 1907,
is the oldest student-run newspaper in South Carolina. The Tiger publishes local and university related news pieces. Additionally, the paper publishes opinion articles on general and national issues, lifestyle articles on topics such as beer, sex, and music, and a large section on sports topics. The Tiger is published weekly, on Fridays, and maintains a staff of 20 senior members and 75 junior staff members.
Clemson University's second newspaper is the Tiger Town Observer. This newspaper focuses on political news and topics. The newspaper identifies itself as a "traditionally conservative" news source and lists its political values as liberty, transparency, lifelong learning, free market and charity.
Additionally, Clemson University Student Media produces Taps, the university's official yearbook since 1908, and the Chronicle, a literary magazine since 1897.
Clemson University also has a student-run television station, CTV, which was established in 1994
Clemson University's student-run radio station, , broadcasts in the upstate on 88.1FM and online at
and hosts live concerts for the student body and community.
The Tiger paw became the official logo for Clemson University in 1970, in place of the previous tiger logo. The change was inspired by President Robert Edwards to "upgrade the image of the university." The company tasked with creating the new logo contacted the Museum of Natural History in Chicago and requested a plaster imprint of a tiger paw. The paw is now used on all athletic teams and collegiate documents. The tiger paw is also painted on surfaces throughout campus and in footprint patterns on highways leading to the campus.
Clemson fans view a firework display after the conclusion of Tigerama.
Every year Clemson students have the opportunity to attend Homecoming and Tigerama. The Clemson Homecoming tradition began in 1914 and has been held annually at Clemson University ever since. During homecoming week, various student organizations design and build Homecoming floats on Bowman Field. The floats are then revealed on the Saturday of the football game and judged by a select panel. Since 1957, Clemson has held "Tigerama" on the Friday night of homecoming week. Tigerama is one of the nation's largest student-run-pep rallies, averaging about 40,000 people. This Clemson event includes the crowning of Miss Homecoming, skits by various academic organizations, as well as a fireworks show.
Clemson Welcome Back Festival in 2012
Clemson University's Welcome Back Festival is held every year, on College Avenue in downtown Clemson, on the Monday after University housing opens. At the festival surrounding stores, businesses, and restaurants provide free gifts, merchandise, and samples to new and returning students. Performances are also held in the downtown area throughout the event, featuring various local artists and bands. The festival is sponsored by the Clemson Student Alumni Council, and the money raised benefits the Student Alumni Council Endowment Scholarship Fund, which has raised more than $38,000 for the scholarship fund. Over 10,000 students attended the 24th Annual Welcome Back Festival on August 20, 2012.
Tiger Prowl is held on either the Monday or Tuesday after University housing opens, on Bowman Field and a portion of Highway 93 on Clemson's campus. More than 400 registered student organizations attend Tiger Prowl, including organizations in volunteer and service, recreational activities, and Greek life.
Clemson First Friday Parade
The First Friday Parade has been held on the Friday before the first home football game every year since 1974. The parade includes fraternities, sororities, the Clemson marching band, the university President, as well as many other student organizations. The parade route travels through portions of Highway 93 and Main Street and concludes at the university's , where the first pep rally of the year is held. In 1985, the parade had its highest attendance, when accompanying CBS commentators were the Grand Marshalls.
Spirit Blitz Week is annually held a week before a prominent football game. The Spirit Blitz Week tradition originated in the 1980s, and encourages students to wear orange during the entire week and promotes athletic events throughout the week. It also includes the Spirit Blitz Pep Rally, which is held during any available day of the week before the football game.
A university tradition has been in place, since September 24, 1977, for the school's fans to spend
on trips to away football games. The tradition began when Clemson played against Georgia Tech "for the last time", as Georgia Tech did not wish to travel to Clemson for future football games. Of the seventeen games played between Georgia Tech and Clemson between 1953 and 1977, only once, in 1974, did the
come to Memorial Stadium. In Atlanta, Georgia, Clemson fans purchased items with two-dollar bills stamped with "Tiger Paws" to show how they contributed to the local economy, which began the tradition. The tradition became very popular in the 1980s and 1990s.[]
Clemson's Tiger mascot performing push-ups after a touchdown.
During home football games, after Clemson scores a , the Clemson tiger mascot performs
equal in number to the number of points Clemson has scored at the time. The tiger is in full mascot attire and has been rumored to lose 12 pounds in a single game. The Tiger pushup tradition began in 1978 by the Tiger mascot at the time - Zack Mills. The Tiger mascot outfit weighs 45 pounds, with the head itself weighing 20 pounds.
The annual Ring Ball, organized by the Clemson Undergraduate Student Government and Student Alumni Council, is a nighttime celebration on the
for graduating seniors as they receive their Clemson rings. The tradition began in the 1930s but was canceled in 1936 due to a flu epidemic. The tradition was reestablished on April 26, 2013.
Clemson's Memorial Stadium
Clemson University and the
host a blood drive competition to determine who can donate the most blood during a week before their annual rivalry football game. Since the tradition began in 1985, more than 90,000 pints of blood have been donated. The blood drive is sponsored by the
National Service Fraternity, and donations at Clemson benefit The Blood Connection and the AnMed Blood Center.
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The Clemson University alma mater originated in the 1910s after a group of Clemson ROTC cadets in May 1918 was asked to sing the school's song at a gathering of ROTC they were unable to do so, as Clemson had no song at the time. One of the cadets in attendance, A.C. Corcoran of , decided to remedy the situation and wrote the words to the alma mater and set them to , which was the melody of 's alma mater, as well as many others. The words were later officially accepted by the then-named Clemson Agricultural College as the alma mater and was first performed by the Clemson Glee Club on February 17, 1919.
In 1947 the club "Tiger Brotherhood" decided that, rather than continue borrowing another school's melody, the university should compose its own. As a result, the Tiger Brotherhood sponsored a contest to have Clemson students compose a unique melody. On May 5, 1947, Clemson University's school newspaper "The Tiger" announced Robert E. Farmer of , a member of the glee club at the time, as the winner. Farmer's melody was slightly altered in 1970, but was restored to its original tune in 2009.
The lyrics to the alma mater:
Where the Blue Ridge yawns its greatness
Where the Tigers play,
Here the sons of dear old Clemson
Reign supreme alway.
Dear old Clemson we will triumph
And with all our might,
That the Tiger's roar may echo
O'er the mountain height!
The university's fight song is the , the "".
The Clemson University operates with the Clemson University Police Department and the Clemson University Fire & EMS, for public safety needs. Both departments are staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The University Fire & EMS has one station, located at 1521 Perimeter Road. The Police Department is located at the West End Zone of Frank Howard Field.
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