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Campus culture, rape culture: A survivor and an advocate
It was an incident in her teen years that she and her parents never talked about. It was something she tried to forget; they all tried to forget it. More than a decade later, it...
Continue ReadingTudora to be Paladin
Michael Tudora, an 11-year Canadian rugby player and team captain, has committed to Furman and will enroll in the fall. Tudora, son of Alex and Michelle Tudora, attends Donald A Wilson Secondary School in Ontario....
Continue ReadingIt’s Dins Day!
Welcome to Dins Day! Tuesday, April 26 marks the last day of classes for Furman students, and it’s also the time when the university spends the entire day reaching out to its alumni, parents and...
Continue ReadingA splash of color
OCTOBER 5, 2012 by Jenn Summers ’13, Contributing Writer Been wondering about the students spray-painting a trailer in front of Roe Art Building this week? The project is the next phase of Furman’s Poinsett Project....
Continue ReadingPutting on a Good Show
The Furman mock trial team didn’t fulfill its dream of winning the American Mock Trial Association national championship over the weekend, but in pretty much every other way the University’s inaugural foray into hosting the...
Continue ReadingLaughs and Ideas Abound on Stage
According to Greenville News reviewer Neil Shurley, the Furman Theatre’s production of Tom Stoppard’s “Arcadia” is definitely worth seeing. “Well cast and full of intriguing ideas, it’s a thoughtful production of a play that contains witty...
Continue ReadingTaking a New Look at Obesity
Furman student Grace Ellen Hanna says obesity is a serious problem that must be addressed. But anti- obesity campaigns, as they are currently being implemented, do not work. In an ideal situation, we would shift...
Continue ReadingWelcome to Phi Beta Kappa
GREENVILLE, S.C.—Sixty-one Furman University students have been elected to the school’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the nation’s oldest and most prestigious academic society. The newest members were inducted during a special initiation ceremony and...
Continue ReadingLive Streaming the Finale
Nearly 500 college students from 48 schools around the country will be coming to Greenville this weekend to wage daylong legal battles on the Furman campus and in three of the downtown courthouses. The students...
Continue Reading26.2 Miles and Counting
In an article about the 2016 Boston Marathon, arguably the country’s premier long-distance running event, Furman Health Sciences professor Bill Pierce provides tips on how to survive the grueling challenge. His first piece of advice:...
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