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opinion
Furman College Democrats Shine at Convention
Congratulations to the Furman College Democrats, for winning the National College Democrats Chapter of the Year, and for building an organization which is able to affect change on Furman’s campus and beyond it.
Oct. 15, 2012 | By Andrew Barnhill
opinion
The Other Furman Bubble
The cost of higher education is rising. As members of a college community, we all have to consider how we are reacting to the change.
Oct. 15, 2012 | By Jacob Zimmerman
sports
Struggles Continue for Golf Teams
The slow season continues for the Paladin golf teams as they progress through the year.
Oct. 15, 2012 | By Trent McCann
opinion
Hall Flyers and Public Discourse
A new policy that requires potential advertisers to get their flyers approved before posting them around the school is restricts student organization’s ability to promote their events.
Oct. 15, 2012 | By Andrew Cameron
news
Changes for Homecoming ’12
During this festive weekend, alumni and current students will gather together to see old friends, tailgate and enjoy some football. Although Homecoming always represents a weekend of rich traditions, you can look forward to some new changes this year that are bound to shake things up.
Oct. 15, 2012 | By Julia Means
diversions
Theatre Preview
Great theatre has always pushed boundaries, challenging audiences both intellectually and emotionally. Its power and poignancy lie in its ability to transcend mere words and confront the struggles at the heart of the human experience. It should come as no surprise that the Theatre Department has taken on two plays this semester that seek to do exactly that.
Oct. 15, 2012 | By Brian Neumann
news
Mid-Term Is Here, What’s Next?
LDOC, SoHo, FUSAB, RC, RLC—it’s safe to say that Furman loves acronyms, but sometimes a student can get lost in the sea of letters. But we’ve got the DL (that’s “down low”) on a few of these.
Oct. 15, 2012 | By Eliza Wilcox
sports
Volleyball on Five Game Win Streak
The team records a five game winning streak. Chandler Ambrester, Jo Wilks, and Natalie Braun are recognized.
Oct. 15, 2012 | By Kristen Martiniello
news
English Honor Society Encourages Students to Seek Alternatives
On Oct. 23, Furman’s English honorary, Sigma Tau Delta (STD), will be hosting their Career Planning Session. The informational session aims to expose current humanities students to options in both career planning and applying for graduate school. Furman alumni will come to speak of their own experiences and help students plan for after college.
Oct. 15, 2012 | By Brittany Baker
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