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Dancing shoes

FEBRUARY 10, 2012 On Tuesday, the Heller Service Corps hosted the annual Special Adults Valentine's Dance. Dozens of students participated in the popular event. Photographers Jeremy Fleming and Casey Evans were there to capture some of...

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Signing day draws a crowd

Jamie Alexander, a senior at Augusta Preparatory Day School in Georgia, found herself the center of attention this week when she signed a letter of intent to play soccer for Furman.  Alexander, a Georgia All-State...

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Senior Erin Frazer joins the party in Scotland

Furman senior Erin Frazer recently attended her first ever Burns Supper—in the impressive surroundings of the Scottish Parliament. Frazier, a political science major from Simpsonville, is in Scotland this term working as an intern for...

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Furman student doubles as race car driver

FEBRUARY 9, 2012 by Daniel Smith ’13, Contributing Writer Many people spend their entire lives trying to find something they're passionate about. But then there are the lucky ones, the people who just know what...

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A journey to the poles

FEBRUARY 7, 2012 by Shannice Singletary ’14, Contributing Writer If a picture is worth a thousand words, then Eric Larsen’s presentation last Thursday on climate change spoke volumes. Larsen, a polar explorer, told his story...

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Five million web views later, meet 2010 Furman graduates Mr. and Mrs. Highsmith

Emily Patterson and Brian Highsmith don’t need much of an introduction. More than five million people have seen the 2010 Furman graduates on YouTube, and still more on CNN, “The Today Show” and “Good Morning...

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Baker’s “Circle Mirror Transformation”

FEBRUARY 6, 2012 by Tina Underwood, Media Relations The Furman Theatre will present Annie Baker’s Circle Mirror Transformation, Feb. 8-11 and 15-18 at 8 p.m., and on Sunday, Feb. 12 at 3 p.m. in the Furman...

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Civility in public discourse

FEBRUARY 3, 2012 By Shannice Singletary ’14, Contributing Writer Ill-mannered celebrities, games glorifying sex and violence, hazing, and outrageous public displays. Civility, it seems, is under assault. Why? Robert Hariman, a theorist of political style...

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Computer science professor Allen offers advice on security and passwords

In an technological era when everything from daily communication to shopping, networking and banking is done online, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of passwords that are required.  Furman computer science professor...

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FIRST program featured in Running Times

The Furman Institute of Running and Scientific Training (FIRST) was a topic of conversation in the January 2012 issue of the national magazine, Running Times.  Rachel Toor wrote about attending a FIRST training retreat in an...

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President Smolla gives keynote address at South Carolina Bar Association

Furman president Rod Smolla delivered the keynote address at the South Carolina Bar Association’s annual meeting in Columbia on Jan. 23.  His topic was "Living Greatly in the Law: The Lawyer as an Advocate for...

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Constructing hope in Afghanistan

JANUARY 26, 2012 By Chloe Kowalski ’12, Contributing Writer A symbol of passion and creativity, the marigold radiates shining forecasts of thriving and lasting life. As such, Gary Moorehead’s foundation, located in the often-harsh environment...

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