All articles

Page 61 of 246
opinion
Entrenched and Out of Touch: Reimagining Student Life at Furman
COVID-19 has drastically changed social life on campus. But rather than relishing a return to our pre-pandemic normal, we should strive for something different and better.
Oct. 14, 2020 | By Evan Myers
news
Students From the First-Generation Student Alliance
First generation students are pioneers, now they are leading in a new way.
Oct. 14, 2020 | By Jordan Zahora
opinion
Politics and Social Media are a Lethal Pair
Social media should be for connection, not division.
Oct. 13, 2020 | By Savannah Bell
news
COVID-19 Dashboard Update: Caseload Remains Low
Furman continues to perform well with a low COVID-19 caseload.
Oct. 13, 2020 | By Helena Aarts
news
Joseph Vaughn Plaza Construction Underway
Furman recently broke ground on the Joseph Vaughn Plaza, which will honor the first Black undergraduate student to attend Furman.
Oct. 13, 2020 | By Emma Berger
diversity matters
A Beacon of Hope: Reckoning at Furman
Vaughn has now made history at Furman twice: he desegregated Furman’s student body in 1965 and now, he will become the first statue built in honor of a black student.
Oct. 12, 2020 | By Drew Washington and Austin Green
sports
Paladin Profile: Drew Singerman, Men’s Tennis
Furman was favored to win the SOCON last Spring, before COVID-19 canceled their season. This year, under Singerman’s leadership, the team is back and reaching for new heights.
Oct. 12, 2020 | By Katie Voulgaris
opinion
If Furman Wants Us All to Vote, They Know What They Need to Do
Want students to vote? Give them a day off.
Oct. 12, 2020 | By Lizzie Robinson
opinion
Why Resuming Campus Tours Is A Good Idea
Criticism of campus tours is overblown.
Oct. 09, 2020 | By Price St. Clair
The Paladin Network ⋅ 3300 Poinsett Highway ⋅ Greenville, SC 29613
Copyright © 2023. All rights reserved.