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Germ-Proofing the Gym: the PAC’s new Protocols
The PAC’s main concern for the return of second & third-year students is the upstairs weightlifting area. It frequently reached its 20-person limit with just half the student body on campus.
Sept. 14, 2020 | By Elliott Jones
diversity matters
Being Invisibly Diverse at Furman
While the effort to embrace more diversity is phenomenal, the interview process behind it may leave certain invisibly diverse students feeling guilty or uneasy.
Sept. 14, 2020 | By Gabie Giers
sports
Once a Paladin, Always a Paladin
Grayson Atkins ’20 graduated from Furman last spring and has joined the UNC program as a graduate student with one year of eligibility remaining.
Sept. 11, 2020 | By Zack Bolzan
opinion
Student Leadership at Furman is a Shadow of What it Should Be
At this point, it is evident that the integrity of student leadership positions has been largely compromised and many now exist only as hollow shells of what they once were.
Sept. 10, 2020 | By Amy Murphy
opinion
Spring 2020: 54% of Students “Earned” Dean’s List
Furman describes Dean’s List recipients as “a distinguished collection of student-scholars,” but if the “distinguished” are a majority, then does their title hold any real weight?
Sept. 09, 2020 | By Will Przedpelski
sports
More than Athletes: Furman Basketball Leads by Example Off the Court
In a Twitter post on Sept. 2, the team announced that all players on the current roster would be registered to vote.
Sept. 09, 2020 | By George King
diversity matters
The Voice of The Black Athlete: Silent No More
If Americans, and Furman fans, are so willing to watch athletes play on Saturdays, they should also be willing to listen to and respect their views and ideas.
Sept. 09, 2020 | By Drew Washington
arts & culture
Staying Alive: How the Music Industry is Coping in Tough Times
People are coming together in an attempt to bring music back and stop the slew of venues closing down.
Sept. 08, 2020 | By Kennon Saad
opinion
The Biggest Threat Our Campus Faces is not a Virus: It is Ourselves
It is imperative that our campus return from the land of the polarized. National politics has failed to do so for countless years, and to many that situation now seems impossible to resolve.
Sept. 08, 2020 | By Grace Ryan
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