FUSAB’s Sinister Circus: A Haunted House in Our Backyard
Join FUSAB this evening for a night of scary fun as they ring in the Halloween season with the annual Haunted Trail.
More Than Music: Exploring the Heart of Furman’s K-Pop Club
Korean pop music has risen in popularity throughout the course of the 21st century, and Furman students are no exception. Get to know the story behind our K-Pop Club’s founding, outlook, and core community.
Combatting Loneliness: How To Adjust to Life at College
Adjusting to life at college can be a lonely process. Here are some tips from someone who has taken on the challenge twice.
Student Organization Spotlight: Furman University Car Club
A look into the Furman University Car Club and how it came to be, through the words of current Vice President Cole Morehead ’24.
Indie Craft Parade: Showcasing Entrepreneurs, Artists, and More!
The Indie Craft Parade, held in Timmons Arena, brought a wide range of talented artists and entrepreneurs to Furman’s campus.
How Stress Affects Us: A Case to Connect Us
How do we mitigate stress? Community and self-compassion might be the answer, says Furman’s resident stress researcher Dr. Cinnamon Stetler.
It’s Not Over Yet: Bring Baseball Back to Furman
Here’s what I learned about Furman Baseball after starting a petition and campaign to bring the program back.
Alpha Phi Omega: An Alternative Greek Community
Traditional Greek life certainly isn’t for everyone, but other organizations on campus can provide a similar sense of community — without the high price tag and social exclusivity.
Don’t Blame Barbie: A Response to the “Unpacking Barbie” CLP
The long-awaited CLP was overly critical of a film that has reignited conversations about misogyny and the patriarchy.
Why Journalism Matters to Furman: My Farewell
What it means to be invested.
We Forgot Our Transportation Goals
Furman’s ambitious sustainability plan lacks specific transportation targets. We forgot to follow through with most of the initiatives.
Is There Hope for Furman’s Carbon Neutrality Ambitions?
The university has made substantial progress, but a renewed and re-energized commitment is needed.
ROTC Myths Busted
The ROTC program here may be a mystery to many, but you no longer need to speculate about it!
Solar Panels: Did Furman Give Up?
State law is preventing Furman from substantially investing in more solar energy, but Furman has not done much to advocate for change.
Trixie and Katya Live in an Age of Drag Show Bans
North Village J Wins Energy Competition
NV J won the Eco Reps first Energy Competition. How was the winner determined, and how can your building win next time?
The Furman Trolley is Making it’s Mark on Campus
The Furman Trolley is making a come back on campus one stop at a time!
How To Survive Winter When it’s Inside You
How to survive depression from someone who’s lived through it
New Date or New Job: They are Similar
Whether its finding a date or finding a job, a few of the same things are true. And the moral of the story, just hang in there.
Does BeReal Really Foster Authenticity?
Popular social media app claims to promote authenticity, but are users really trying to present their true selves?
Sustainable Furman: Moving Forward
Since a sustainable revolution took place on campus in 2008, Furman has drifted from the lofty goals they made. We talked to the Shi Institute to discover how they plan to catalyze collaboration to find and implement solutions.