Supreme Court of South Carolina to Hear Four Cases at Furman
This week, the Riley Institute invites the Supreme Court of South Carolina to hear four cases in McAlister Auditorium.
Second StraightTalk Installment Results in YDSA Protest
The second session of the Riley Institute’s “StraightTalk: Our Fragile Democracy” featured Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. He arrived to a crowd of mixed reactions.
Donor Relations Team Unveils New Tribute: Benefactors Green
The new structure beside the library pays homage to the biggest donors in Furman’s history.
Riley Institute Kicks Off StraightTalk: Our Fragile Democracy
In its annual three-part speaker series, the Riley Institute invites experts onto campus to speak on a pressing issue. This year’s StraightTalk centers around free and fair elections after a consequential 2020 presidential election.
An Autopsy on the Eberstadt CLP Controversy
I was able to sit down with various individuals on different sides of this controversy, seeking clarity on the facts of the situation and what different sides are claiming.
Students Struggle to Get Adequate Support from Furman Counseling
While Furman counseling has made some recent changes, students still report a lack of agency in the process and discomfort in these meetings.
Forging the Path Forward: President Davis Reflects
President Davis sat down with The Paladin at the end of 2022 to discuss events of the year and where Furman is headed in 2023 and beyond.
Black History Month Q&A with Dr. Franklin Ellis
Paladin Columnist Audrey Enghauser sits down with Franklin Ellis, Associate Dean and Director for the Center for Inclusive Communities to discuss Furman’s 2023 Black History Month programs and the impact they can have on students of color and allies alike.
Furman Partners With Apogee to Upgrade Residential Internet
The upgrades will start in North Village before continuing to the residential halls.
What the Tocqueville Protests Were Really About
On February 2nd, a speaker by the name of Scott Yenor spoke at Furman University for a CLP sponsored by the Tocqueville Program, drawing out a crowd of silent protestors who firmly opposed his past controversial comments
Recycling Challenges
Changing recycling in Greenville prompts us to reevaluate our responsibility to the plastic problem.
Campus Pro-Life Demonstration and Counter-Protest
Dr. Christopher Healy Sues Furman University
Nearly three months after his suspension, Dr. Christopher Healy brings a lawsuit to Furman University.
Furman Flu Season Off to Hot Start
From desolate classes, to increased masking on campus, it is apparent flu season is in high gear at Furman
Pathways Program Expansion and Student Response
Freshmen are now required to take Pathways for two years—what is the consensus thus far?
Black Mold in North Village E
Immunocompromised student suffers health complications after black mold discovery.
Furman Hosts Community Dialogue Session Regarding Dr. Healy
Students raised concerns about the University’s response.
Building Bridges: An Interview with Furman’s Student Government Association
Furman University’s Student Government Association participated in a short interview with The Paladin to discuss their plans for the upcoming academic year.
Waterfowl on Campus
Furman’s famous swans and even more infamous geese – how did they get here and where do they go?
Water Levels in Furman Lake
Furman Lake has recently experienced some changes in water level–why?
The Results of the Campus Climate Survey
President Davis releases and addresses the results of the campus’ Climate Assessment Survey