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Restaurant Review: Paddock Has Good Food, But It’s No Substitute for Late Night Bagels and Sushi
There’s been a lot of fuss recently about the Paladen and Einstein’s changing their hours to redirect traffic towards the Paddock, so I decided to check out the new restaurant to see how it stacks up against other on campus fare.
Sept. 19, 2013 | By Unknown
opinion
The Presidential Search
The search for Furman’s next president has officially begun. This past week, the presidential search committee — a body consisting of trustees, three professors, one student, and various members of the administration — met for the first time.
Sept. 11, 2013 | By Unknown
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Album Review: Nine Inch Nails’s “Hesitation Marks”
Nine Inch Nails’s eighth studio album, “Hesitation Marks,” misses the mark and fails at making any lasting progress into the future of music.
Sept. 11, 2013 | By Unknown
opinion
Civil Discourse and the Future of Furman University
At the end of President Rodney Smolla’s brief tenure and during a period of transition for the university, we are in a unique position to reflect on who we are as a university and who we want to be. Now is the opportune time to reflect on the recent past and the future of Furman University and to evaluate what policies and practices are worth maintaining.
Aug. 28, 2013 | By Unknown
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Dual Professor Profile: The Turners
Dr. Helen Lee Turner and her younger brother Dr. David Turner have worked at Furman together for many years. They even pursued their undergraduate degrees together at Wake Forest.
Feb. 18, 2013 | By Unknown
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Professor Profile: Dr. Michele Speitz, English
An interview with Dr. Michele Speitz, English professor.
Jan. 28, 2013 | By Unknown
opinion
The System Works
The recent “Fiscal Cliff” debate provides a model for radical compromise that we can apply to contentious dialogues on campus.
Jan. 14, 2013 | By Unknown
opinion
Fact, Fiction, and Bias: Obamacare and the Court
Obamacare is not constitutional, because the infamous Health Care Mandate is not a tax. This decision reveals larger problems with a branch of government that is supposed to be unbiased and fair.
Oct. 02, 2012 | By Unknown
opinion
Obamacare, the Constitution, and Judicial Restraint
Obamacare is constitutional, because the Supreme Court considers it a tax. This ruling is not a case of the Court overextending extending its authority, and is an an example of a political body working within the boundaries of the Constitution.
Oct. 02, 2012 | By Unknown
opinion
Students Sound Off About Moving In: Freshman Finds Early Arrival Frustrating
Aug. 28, 2012 | By Unknown
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