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Students Take Advantage of Trone Center Space
Despite the ongoing construction, the Trone Student Center is open for business. Student organizations and clubs are using the newly renovated conference rooms, while many students are using the outdoor patio as a study space, thanks to its new furniture and beautiful lake view.
Sept. 24, 2012 | By Margaret Rettinger
news
Diversity Council Unites Organizations
This year marks the creation of the Diversity Council, an organization that unites the many diverse and different groups on campus under one umbrella.
Sept. 24, 2012 | By Sarah Hamilton
opinion
Exploring the Elementary Education Major
The Elementary Education Major is harder than you might think. These future teachers take on the emotional burden of teaching young children while shouldering a full major’s worth of coursework.
Sept. 24, 2012 | By Maggie Austin
opinion
Poverty, Education and the American Dream
If we truly desire an America where success is the rule and not the exception, then we have to address the futures of impoverished children and their families. Equality of opportunity is not a phrase that we can take lightly, and should operate as a central goal of political policy.
Sept. 24, 2012 | By Julia Roberts
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Clemson and Furman Face Off in Football Rivalry
Once again, the Furman Paladins have given one of their strongest opponents of the year a run for their money. Last Saturday, Sept. 15, the football team traveled to Clemson to battle the Tigers on their own turf.
Sept. 24, 2012 | By Brittany Bauer
diversions
A Night at Falls Park
FUSAB’s “A Night at Falls Park”, which occurred on Friday, Sept. 14, was an event planned almost a year in advance.
Sept. 24, 2012 | By Kelsey Lansberry
diversions
Professor Profile: Dr. Laura Kennedy, Music
An interview with Dr. Laura Kennedy, music professor.
Sept. 24, 2012 | By Rachel Chen
diversions
Pop Secret
The fire alarm shrieks. You check your phone: 3:10 a.m. You utter something unprintable, roll out of bed, and shuffle to the door to be greeted once again by the smell of burnt popcorn.
Sept. 24, 2012 | By Tom West
sports
From the Stands
As the referee lockout continues into the third week of the NFL regular season, it can only mean trouble for the league. There is discontent among players, coaches and fans alike, but the NFL remains firm in their decision to go with replacement refs rather than the regular refs.
Sept. 24, 2012 | By Whitney Becker
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