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Sorority Recruitment Gets a Little More Personal
Although only about 40% of Furman women participate in Greek Life, it has a noticeable presence on campus. This year, many changes altered the recruitment experience for the hundreds of girls going through it.
Jan. 28, 2013 | By Stephanie Bauer
diversions
RENT Preview
Director Kristen Layne, a senior English major, sits at the center of the auditorium as she oversees the whole production—Rent.
Jan. 28, 2013 | By Rachel Chen
diversions
Preview: Doubt, A Parable
Furman University Theatre is presenting Doubt, A Parable early this month. This production is a drama that showcases the question of whether Father Flynn is guilty of inappropriate behavior after he grows uncomfortably close to a troubled boy.
Jan. 28, 2013 | By Katie Caulfield
diversions
Professor Profile: Dr. Michele Speitz, English
An interview with Dr. Michele Speitz, English professor.
Jan. 28, 2013 | By Unknown
news
What Happened to Unlimited Printing?
Many students starting off the new semester are slowly beginning to realize that the little number indicating their printing balance at the top right corner of their computer screen has decreased significantly. What once was an unlimited supply of ink and paper now has 500-page restriction.
Jan. 28, 2013 | By Leigh Robertson
opinion
Confronting Violence
Why is it so hard to have a civil and well-argued discussion about gun control?
Jan. 28, 2013 | By Jacob Zimmerman
news
Furman to Compete In Recyclemania
While this is already a university that takes part in composting and recycling, an upcoming event called Recyclemania encourages Furman students to really crack down on getting those recyclables where they need to be.
Jan. 28, 2013 | By Leigh Robertson
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A Critical Grouch: Lincoln Review
At two and a half hours and with a slew of repetitive plot devices and character quirks, Spielberg’s latest super sentimental historical adventure Lincoln often acts more like a history lecture (albeit an often successful one) than an exciting cinematic journey.
Jan. 28, 2013 | By Jeff Levene
opinion
The Gun Map: Journalistic Malpractice
The recent publication of a “Gun Map” by New York newspaper Journal News was unethical, irresponsible, and not in the best interest of the public.
Jan. 28, 2013 | By Emily Judd
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