Letter from the Editor
This week, flags above the South Carolina Statehouse were flown at half staff.
On Thursday the 8th, Queen Elizabeth II died at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. She was the longest reigning monarch in British history. Even though Great Britain is around 4,000 miles from Greenville, South Carolina, I have felt the gravity of this event on Furman's campus.
To mark the twenty first anniversary of 9-11, the Furman Conservative Society planted flags on the Milford Mall to commemorate the lives lost in the terrorist attacks.
Furman does not exist in a vacuum, nor should it. Events like these permeate the membrane of the "Furman Bubble," and challenge us to reckon with these pivotal moments while we navigate life as college students.
We honor the lives of Queen Elizabeth II and victims of 9-11.
– Scotty Bryan
Editor in Chief, The Paladin
This Week's Recap
What Furman Can Do to Cultivate Teachers🔗
Furman has the potential to produce leaders in the education field. Why don't we offer more scholarships? Guest opinion writer Charles Miles discusses the ways in which liberal arts education empowers teachers and what Furman should do to support Education majors.
Campus Responses to Sexual Assault, Part 1: The Title IX Office🔗
Reporter Nath Kapoor covers the "flexible menu of options" offered by the Title IX office that many students are unaware of.
Interview with Men’s Basketball Head Coach Bob Richey🔗
Sports Editor Deniz Sariaslan sat down with Bob Richey to discuss last year's dynamic season and what is coming up for men's basketball this year.
Looking Forward
We are excited to bring coverage of these topics in the next week:
Campus Responses to Title IX Part Two: Confidential Advocates
What is going on with the lake?
Social stereotyping With Organizations
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