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The Oscars: Who Should Win?
The nominees are out, so in advance of the 86th Academy Awards on March 2, our film critic is arguing for his picks for who deserves to win in several major categories.
Feb. 04, 2014 | By Scott Harvey
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Cantinflas: An Unusual, If Not Quite Fresh, Take on Mexican Cuisine
Cantinflas Mexican and Vegetarian Restaurant, located downtown on Main Street, offers a non-traditional take on Mexican cuisine with a more upscale environment than other Mexican establishments in Greenville.
Feb. 04, 2014 | By Amy Adams
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FIT Rx Aims to Help Faculty and Staff Achieve a Healthy Lifestyle
FIT Rx, a new program started this semester by the Department of Health Sciences, is trying to help Furman get fit, offering free individualized exercise training to faculty, staff, and their families.
Feb. 04, 2014 | By Amy Adams
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Ten-Year Effort Raises $406 Million for Furman
As 2013 came to a close, so did Furman University’s 10-year fundraising campaign, exceeding the university’s goal by more than $6 million to bring in a grand total of $406 million.
Jan. 21, 2014 | By Courtney Such
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Academic Affairs to Rely on Retirements to Reduce Faculty Size
In an email sent to faculty last week, Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty John Beckford reiterated the university’s plan to address the current budget deficit through a reduction in the size of the faculty.
Jan. 21, 2014 | By Bryan Betts
opinion
The Cardinal Sins of Snapchat
Do you use Snapchat? I used to use the popular smart phone app. But after some careful thinking, I decided that it was harmful to my mental health.
Jan. 21, 2014 | By Stephen Edwards
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Restaurant Review: Swad, Authentic, Affordable Indian Cuisine
Swad, an all-vegetarian Indian restaurant and grocery, is located in a small, unassuming venue on Laurens Road, about a 15 minute drive from Furman.
Jan. 21, 2014 | By Amy Adams
sports
Promising Future for Surging Paladins
With a promising end-of-season surge, the Furman Paladin football team finished 21st in the national coaches’ poll.
Jan. 21, 2014 | By Trent McCann
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Furman Makes Plans to Commemorate Desegregation
In 1965, Greenville native Joseph Vaughn enrolled at Furman and became the first African American student to attend the university, paving the way for thousands of other students to attend an institution that had previously excluded them.
Jan. 21, 2014 | By Meg Anderson
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