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CLP Preview: Lisa Randall to Speak on Religion and Science
Acclaimed Harvard physicist Lisa Randall will address Furman students April 10 to kick off Furman Engaged!, the university’s annual celebration of liberal arts research and the work students invest into answering questions within their respective academic disciplines.
April 10, 2014 | By Rachel McAlister
news
Professors Explore New Mediums for Scholarship
Technology is responsible for affecting the ways professors at Furman and around the country publish their work, whether their work is peer-reviewed or published on non-traditional platforms such as blogs and newspapers.
April 08, 2014 | By Julia Cline and Amanda Richey
news
Greenville Bans Distracted Driving, Laws Goes Into Effect April 1
On the first of next month, students who drive downtown while texting or talking on their phone could see flashing blue lights in their rear view mirrors.
March 25, 2014 | By Bryan Betts
news
Yik Yak’s Popularity Raises Concerns About Anonymity
Brooks Buffington, a Furman alumnus and one of the creators of Yik-Yak, showed his true colors — clearly not a DC Comics guy — when he nearly quoted Ben Parker in an interview with CNN, defending his app from allegations that it makes cyber bullying far too easy.
March 25, 2014 | By Pearson Fowler
opinion
Liberty in North Korea
The highly politicized and isolated image of North Korea has made the issue look more hopeless than it should be. North Korea has been almost entirely defined by its politics and the regime headed by the Kim family, leaving hardly any space to speak to the plight of the North Korean people.
March 25, 2014 | By Lauren Chew
diversions
A Personal Conversation With President-Elect Dr. Davis
The Paladin catches up with Furman’s new president-elect.
March 25, 2014 | By Ashlan Jackson
sports
Baseball Struggles to Find Consistency
The Paladins have played 17 games, winning 6 and dropping 11. With SoCon play starting, the Paladins must play with greater consistency if they hope to attain their goals this season.
March 25, 2014 | By Forest Stulting
opinion
Dance Spectacular: Celebrating the Power of Dance
Dance, in all its various forms, is culturally universal. Dance can embody emotional expression, social interaction, or religious devotion.
March 25, 2014 | By Maggie Austin
news
Universality of Stories Explored at Furman TEDx Event
The Furman Creative Collaborative hosted its second TEDx event last Saturday titled “Stories: the Common Thread of our Humanity.” The event was held at the Peace Center in Greenville and served to explain the universality of stories throughout cultural and historical contexts.
March 25, 2014 | By Kristin Marakoff
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