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Ready, set, vote!

Dins Vote aims to boost voter registration and participation for the upcoming midterm elections.

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Furman monitoring Tropical Storm Ian; Family Weekend, football game will take place

Family Weekend activities will take place indoors. Tailgating will be allowed with some restrictions.

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Furman alumnus four-day ‘Jeopardy!’ champion

Chemistry alumnus and rector of St. Paul's Episcopal in Walla Walla, Washington, David Sibley '07 M'08 had a successful four-day run on "Jeopardy!" Several news outlets followed his progress.

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Cunningham hopes to unseat incumbent Republican McMaster in SC governor’s race

Local media source turns to Furman's Danielle Vinson about how the electorate may vote in the upcoming governor's race.

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Tevis wins second Pushcart Prize for personal essay on hazing rituals, consequences

The Pushcart Prizes award the best poetry, short fiction and essays published in smaller literary journals and magazines in the United States. Tevis's essay, "If Your Dreams Don’t Scare You,” was published in The Georgia...

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Greenville Best and Brightest

Many of Greenville Business Magazine's "Best and Brightest" have ties to Furman University.

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Music, food and cowboy garb help students Swing into Furman

The Furman University Student Activities Board (FUSAB) hosted its first event of the 2022-2023 academic year Friday, Sept. 2 on Furman Mall.

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2022 Hispanic Heritage Month Events

Hispanic Heritage Month takes place from September 15 until October 15. Here are a few of the events planned so far. Check back for the October listings. Sept. 15 Cenar y Celebrar Hispanic Heritage Month...

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Department of Music announces fall 2022 concerts

The Furman Department of Music presents jazz, opera, symphony, percussion and other performances for fall 2022. Most events are free and open to the public.

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‘God save the queen’: Upstate locals respond to queen’s death, life and legacy

Local news stations tap British history expert and Associate Professor of History Carolyn Day in the wake of Queen Elizabeth II's passing.

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Harford living a dream on LPGA tour

Haylee Harford '19 speaks about the ups and downs of LPGA tour life.

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Business titan Herb Kohler, executive chairman of Kohler Co. who put Wisconsin on the golf map, dies at 83

Billionaire Herbert V. Kohler, best known for luxury plumbing fixtures, golf courses and hotels, attended Furman briefly in 1962 and finished at Yale. He passed away at the age of 83.

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