March 15

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Events

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  • 1873: Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity is founded.
  • 1913: The Clemson College Rifle Club has a meet with Princeton.
  • 1958: In preparation for launching a closed-circuit radio station, The Clemson Agricultural College is granted Conditional membership in the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System, founded at Brown University on February 18, 1940. (Original document, WSBF-FM station archives.)
  • 1984: The Clemson University Jazz Ensemble, directed by Richard E. Goodstein, Assistant Director of Bands, performs in Tillman Auditorium at 8 p.m.
  • March 15, 1987-March 20, 1987: The Union sponsors a spring break trip to Snowshoe, West Virginia. Fee of $195 covers transportation, five nights' lodging, and lift ticket. (CUU Entertainment Spotlight, The Tiger, Friday 30 January 1987, Volume 80, Number 16, page 14.)
  • March 12-March 15, 1993: The "Storm of the Century" or the "Blizzard of '93" socks the entire East Coast of the United States, dropping snow from the Florida Panhandle to Canada.
  • 2008: In competition, held at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida, Company C-4 Pershing Rifles takes home the top honors for the fifth consecutive year.


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