The Paladin Networkthepaladin.news

The Paladin is Furman University's only independent student news network. Established in 1916 as a print newspaper, it provides the student body's perspective on news and issues affecting the Furman community.

Opinions in this article do not reflect the opinion of The Paladin Network, Furman University, or any representatives of Furman.

The Flusher

Upcoming events

TAG

Monday at 10:00 PM – Furman Campus

What's in a Rename? Campus Buildings CLP

Monday at 11:30 PM – Patrick Lecture Hall

Bryan Fields Junior Piano Recital

Tuesday at 12:00 AM – Daniel Recital Hall

Michael McLeod Senior Saxophone Recital

Tuesday at 1:00 AM – Daniel Recital Hall

Flipping the Script CLP

Tuesday at 10:00 PM – Burgiss Theater

State of the Union Watch Party

Wednesday at 1:30 AM – Johns 105

Prosecuting Acts of Hate: The Federal Response to 'Unite the Right' CLP

Wednesday at 11:30 PM – Burgiss Theater

FCA Pickleball Tournament

Thursday at 11:30 PM – Furman University Mickel Tennis Center

What's it like? Interfaith Life Panel CLP

Thursday at 11:30 PM – Burgiss Theater

Furman Jazz Ensemble Winter Concert

Saturday at 12:30 AM – Daniel Recital Hall

Madigan Roxberry Senior Voice Recital

Sunday at 1:00 AM – Daniel Recital Hall

Melinda Thompson and Catherine Dawes Junior/Senior Flute Recital

Monday at 12:00 AM – Daniel Recital Hall

YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE

3.95” x 2.65”

Contact us: ads.manager@thepaladin.news

Campus Pro-Life Demonstration and Counter-Protest

Full article at thepaladin.news/flusher

On Monday at 12:30 pm, Peter Paluszak ‘23 stood on the library steps holding pro-life signs. At the demonstration, which was pre-approved by Student Life, Paluszak stood in silence while other students and Dr. Aaron Zubia, a Politics and International Affairs professor, periodically joined him. 

According to Jason Cassidy, Associate Vice President for Student Life, Paluszak's demonstration “followed use of University Space Protocols found in the Student Handbook.” 

Paluszak said that his goal for the protest was to recognize the National Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of the Unborn and “to speak out against abortion as both a practice and an idea.” He also noted that he advocates for support of children and pregnant mothers. 

In the early afternoon, pro-choice counter protestors arrived. FUPD Chief John Milby said, “We recognized that there would be counter demonstration upon his arrival, and we want to be flexible with them as well. We provided grass-space for the counter demonstration, and they complied as well and we’re grateful for that.” Multiple FUPD officers were present at the protest. 

Counter protestors carried a range of signs with statements including “over 800 women die every day giving birth” and “Abortion Rights Human Rights.” Counter protest chants included “F U,” “They say no choice, we say pro-choice,” and “Not the church, not the state, women must decide their fate.” 

Regarding the pro-choice demonstrators, Paluszak said, “Some counter protestors were polite and open to civil discourse, which was much appreciated. Thank you. Some were not.”

John Roper, a senior who participated in the counter protest said, “[pro-life viewpoint] is a dangerous viewpoint to have. It’s damaging to women, it’s putting people at risk. Abortion is a form of healthcare.” Camille Harknett ‘23, said "I don't think we are going to change anybody's mind who is pro-life, especially not the two who are up there protesting."

A spectator at the protest named Brody Larimore ‘25 said, “I don’t think anything is getting done on either side with this. Let’s sit down and chat. Let's hash it out.” When asked his stance on abortion, Larimore said, “what I’m interested in is helping these ladies.” 

The protest concluded in the afternoon. Cassidy said he appreciated “students making their voices heard and being cooperative with the policies.”

Reporting contributed by Nath Kapoor.

More from The Paladin

  1. Furman Breaks Samford's Win Streak with a 91-84 Win

  2. A Look at Furman Theatre's Upcoming Production: Project Dawn

  3. More Than A Study: Study Abroad Advocacy and The British Isles

  4. More Parking Options Are Needed

The Paladin Network ⋅ 3300 Poinsett Highway ⋅ Greenville, SC 29613
Copyright © 2023. All rights reserved.