Kappa Alpha Suspended; 53 Students in Quarantine
The administration has placed 53 students in quarantine due to potential exposure from parties at the former Kappa Alpha Fraternity house over the weekend of Aug. 22.
Furman Faces First Potential Cases of COVID-19; Plans to Launch New Dashboard
Late Tuesday, Aug. 25, The Paladin received reports of potential COVID-19 cases in Furman’s North Village housing complex.
Furman Focused Releases COVID-19 Dashboard
Upon its release, the COVID-19 Dashboard revealed that 10 Furman students have been tested due to COVID-19 symptoms or exposure to an individual who tested positive.
Redundancy Discourages Student Participation in Daily Health Surveys
The administration is making plans for the coming Fall while considering information from a tool that many students are either using incorrectly or failing to use at all.
Freshmen Not Following Health and Safety Guidelines
Frustrations continue to build towards those already on campus who knowingly violate the guidelines set forth by the university.
Church on Campus: What are the Options?
Services this year will look a little different than those in the past.
At-Risk Students Look Just Like You
You can’t assume everyone around you is a perfectly healthy 20-year-old. Some of our peers don’t have the luxury to safely stay at home.
Ybarra Wins First Paladin Pitch Competition
Furman Students Fight Coronavirus, Call for Compassion
University to Rename James C. Furman Hall
Significant Housing Renovations Could be Coming Soon
SLED Closes Case, Furman to Review Programs
Furman’s Paladin Pitch Competition Announces Finalists
TEDx FurmanU 2020 Features Diverse Cast of Speakers
JSA’s Ed”Jew”cation Week
Brittany Arsiniega Connects Students to Latino Community: Project Justicia
Furman Remembers Joseph Vaughn On Library Steps
Patrick Deneen Visits Campus
Furman Bans Fraternity Houses: Frustrated Students Speak Out
Understanding the Decision to Cut Down the Trees on the Furman Mall
My Experience at the God? Forum
Furman Celebrates Global Entrepreneurship Week
Furman and United Way Expose Gentrification in Greenville
Students Hope for Return of Black Greek Organizations
Furman Author says Dragons Suck, but Millennials Might Not