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sports
Lacrosse Still in Search of Program’s First Win
At the conclusion of the men’s lacrosse team’s non-conference schedule, the team is still in search of the program’s first-ever victory.
March 25, 2014 | By Trent McCann
diversions
Binge-Watching as Television Series Return
Bingeing. What seems to be the most popular form of bingeing on college campuses is “binge-watching,” which is defined in the Urban Dictionary as “the marathoning of three or more episodes of a single show in one sitting.”
March 25, 2014 | By Haleigh Griffin
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Earth Week Bicycle Parade Planned to Promote Sustainable Transportation
On March 25, as part of Furman’s Earth Week Celebration, the Environmental Action Group is hosting a Bicycle Parade for all students and members of the Greenville community.
March 25, 2014 | By Unknown
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The Bohemian Café Offers Unique, Multicultural Dining Experience
The Bohemian Café, located on Stone Avenue, is a dining experience unlike any other. With an attached record store and an impressive wine and beer list, the Bohemian Café offers something for everyone in an upscale dining environment.
March 25, 2014 | By Amy Adams
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Furman Students Form Indie Rock Band Arthur
Furman has been known to be full of talented artists and musicians in years past and present. But the latest addition to Furman’s musical pool of talent is the indie rock band Arthur. Consisting of the four juniors Sam Klein, Blake Yoder, Sam Dawson, and Adam Lilly, the band is a new de
March 25, 2014 | By Ab Fricke
sports
Track and Field Opens Season on the Right Foot
Furman’s runners are poised for a memorable outdoor season as they come off an impressive performance at the Southern Conference Indoor Track and Field Championship.
March 25, 2014 | By Giorgio Montenegro
diversions
Slow Food Club Encourages Healthy, Sustainable, and Local LIfestyles
Learning to cook isn’t a skill students typically expect to acquire as a part of their Furman education, and cooking using sustainably grown local products is usually out of the range of most college student’s budgets. But sophomore Monica Kraeger has been seeking to change all of that ever since she founded the Slow Food Furman following a two-week stay in Italy that that inspired her to bring the country’s slow food movement to campus.
March 25, 2014 | By Laura Hayes
opinion
In Defense of Fracking
The practice of hydraulic fracturing, known colloquially as “fracking,” is too often the victim of unwarranted bad press.
March 25, 2014 | By Stephen Edwards
diversions
Veronica Mars Revives Cult TV Show for Fans
To the non-initiated, this remark by the titular heroine of Veronica Mars in the film’s opening sequence might seem strange. But to the millions who followed the teenaged sleuth for three years through the perils of Neptune High School and beyond, it’s a long awaited reward.
March 25, 2014 | By Scott Harvey
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