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campus
Furman’s Most Recognizable Face: Mr. Jim
Jim Benes, known to students as “Mr. Jim,” has recently gained popularity amongst Furman students for his kindness.
Nov. 08, 2023 | By Rachel Housworth
sports
#2 Furman Beats Chattanooga, 17-14, Earns Share of SoCon Title
After star QB Tyler Huff went down with an injury, redshirt freshman QB Carson Jones stepped in and led the Paladins to victory. Despite the win, the hard work lies ahead for the Paladins.
Nov. 07, 2023 | By Nick Delahaye
opinion
How Furman Can Spearhead a Climate Solution
In order to address our global ecological crisis, Furman must democratize its Climate Action Plan and other sustainability-related decisions.
Nov. 05, 2023 | By Anna Timbes, Michael Ross, and Ossian Quinn
campus | news
Mission and Meaning: The Growth of the Native American and Indigenous People’s Association
For Native American Heritage month, The Paladin sat down with leadership from the Native American and Indigenous People’s Association (NAIA) to talk upcoming events and a promising future direction.
Nov. 01, 2023 | By Jenna Dawley
opinion
How to Honor Indigenous Communities at Furman
Furman students and faculty should engage in the newly expanded Native American Heritage Month events on campus which will offer unique opportunities for cultural enrichment.
Nov. 01, 2023 | By Chloe Sanderson
sports
#2 Furman Avoids Homecoming Humiliation, Defeats ETSU 16-8
Riding high after #2 Furman’s 29-17 defeat of WCU last week, the Paladins narrowly escaped defeat against East Tennessee State in Paladin Stadium.
Oct. 31, 2023 | By Nick Delahaye
arts
Finding Stillness and Healing in Nature: A Review of Furman Singers’ Fall Concert
The Furman Singers presented a nature-themed evening concert on Oct. 19.
Oct. 31, 2023 | By Riley Garvin
arts
“The Prom,” Pride, and the Art of Allyship
Furman Theatre’s production of “The Prom,” which ran for ten days in early October, provided a stellar satire of performative activism.
Oct. 29, 2023 | By Katherine Murphy
opinion
Personal Style: A Bonding Opportunity or Force for Social Fragmentation?
By using clothing as a way to understand those around us, we risk alienating ourselves from potential friendships.
Oct. 26, 2023 | By Gracie Moore
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