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Professor Profile: Dr. Eiho Baba
Writer Rachel Chen catches up with Dr. Eiho Baba.
April 10, 2014 | By Rachel Chen
sports
Opening Week in the MLB
March Madness is finally finishing up (despite being a week into April) and giving way to a baseball season that is already off to an exciting start. Only a week into the season there are stories aplenty around the sport.
April 10, 2014 | By Tyler Thornton
opinion
Home Sweet Home…or Not?
“Welcome Home.” Starting with the banner stretched above the main entrance to the speeches that used the phrase as a tagline during convocation, there seemed to be a silent force, warping and slowly transforming my preconceived notion of home — where it was, what it was, how I related to it.
April 10, 2014 | By Jai-Ryung (Jenny) Lee
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Senior Art Majors to Showcase Work in Thompson Gallery
The art department has been rounding up its spring semester by presenting senior art exhibits in order to showcase their hard work and dedication these last four years. Brigid Morrissey and Jenny Cook are two whose pieces will be seen and both represent cultural as well as personal struggles.
April 10, 2014 | By Ab Fricke
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‘Divergent’ More Than a Watered Down ‘Hunger Games’
Divergent comes amidst what seems to be a veritable plethora of teenage sci-fi/fantasy films adapted from popular novels, a trend started, of course, by The Hunger Games among others. While Divergent undoubtedly owes much to Suzanne Collins’s incredibly popular tales, it is also original and unique enough to succeed on its own merits.
April 10, 2014 | By Scott Harvey
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Lifeit Cafe is All Organic Vegan Southern Food
Looking for a healthy restaurant that serves food that not only tastes great but makes you feel great? Look no further than Lifeit Café.
April 10, 2014 | By Amy Adams
sports
Busy Saturday on Campus as Seven Teams Compete
By Trent McCann, Sports Editor Saturday, April 5 was one of the busiest days the Furman Paladins have had all year. The day had beautiful weather, and the campus was bustling with events, with the Paladins, both men and women, competing in seven different sports.
April 10, 2014 | By Trent McCann
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Gender Bending Day Creates Awareness of LGBT Rights
On April 3, Furman University’s LGBT club EROS (Encouraging Respect of Sexualities) organized their annual gender bending event.
April 10, 2014 | By Rachel Chen
sports
Math Department to Host Sports Analytics Meeting
Only a select few sports enthusiasts integrate linear algebra or advanced probability regression models into the argument. The Furman-organized Carolinas Sports Analytics Meeting is designed to do exactly that: predict the contingencies in sporting events by applying algorithms and advanced mathematical techniques.
April 10, 2014 | By Chuck Mellott
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