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Alum Stephen O’Day joins Southern Environmental Law Center

The Southern Environmental Law Center has announced that Stephen O’Day, a 1976 Furman graduate, has been named chairman of the organization’s Board of Trustees. O’Day, who majored in political science at Furman and earned his...

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10 things to know about the Paladins

The Furman football team is traveling to Gainesville this weekend to take on the Florida Gators. It will be the ninth overall meeting between the schools and the first since 1990. The Gators have won...

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Scenes from Saturday

A heartbreaking 41-34 loss to Elon, a 3-1 win over the Davidson women’s volleyball team and a visit by presidential candidate Newt Gingrich.  Jeremy Fleming was on campus to capture scenes from Saturday.  Enjoy

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Furman students at APEC

Four Furman students and two professors are currently in Hawaii for the annual Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation conference. As part of their duties at the conference, the students attended a meeting of the APEC Forum Finance...

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Reb and his dog, Lilly, featured on SCETV

Furman sophomore Reb Boyd has a dog named Lilly. But Lilly is no ordinary dog, and she goes everywhere he goes. Reb has type 1 diabetes, and Lilly is trained to detect if his blood...

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Ninety-Six Press celebrates 20th anniversary

NOVEMBER 11, 2011 by Katie Love ‘12, Media Relations Ninety-Six Press will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a series of readings on the Furman campus Saturday, Nov. 19. The readings, which are free and open...

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Paladins defeat rival CCU, close fall with 5-2 mark

Furman closed the fall season with a successful 5-2 record defeating rival Coastal Carolina 41-26 in the consolation finals of the Palmetto Tournament. The team dropped a disappointing 10-8 decision to Division I Clemson in...

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Spotlight on Chris Forcier

Furman quarterback Chris Forcier is the subject of an Associated Press story about how he has rediscovered his game while playing for the Paladins. The UCLA transfer has persevered through a shoulder injury, a coaching...

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“Once Upon a Mattress” opens tonight in McAlister

NOVEMBER 10, 2011 By Sara Morano ’14, Contributing Writer A fairy tale is always more fun when it’s fractured, or at least that’s the case for the Pauper Players’ production of Mary Rodgers' Once Upon...

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President Smolla keynote speaker at conference on First Amendment

Furman president Rod Smolla is delivering the keynote address this month at a University of Minnesota conference focusing on the First Amendment. The week-long event, “They All Began Here: Minnesota’s Landmark Supreme Court Cases Then...

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