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Gibson ’81 comments on growing chasm between Vatican and traditionalist American Catholics

David Gibson is an award-winning journalist and author. He is director of Fordham University's Center on Religion and Culture.

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Vinson speculates on potential No. 2 spot to Trump

If Donald Trump wins the GOP nomination, Danielle Vinson is pretty sure who won't be his running mate.

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Halva-Neubauer goes on record about abortion rights and representation

Halva-Neubauer defends South Carolina's Winthrop Poll and says it's the gold standard for public opinion polling in the state.

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LGBTQ+ champion Cindy Watson ’79 featured in Jacksonville news

Watson's advocacy nonprofit grew from humble beginnings and an annual budget of $20,000. Now, JASMYN serves 1,000 LGBTQ+ youth each year with a $2.5 million budget.

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Four Furman Paladins earn All-America honors

Furman Paladins are recognized for their outstanding performance on the gridiron. WYFF News 4's Chase Justice highlights student-athletes' accomplishments both on and off the field.

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Kolb weighs in on death of a supermarket

Sociology Professor and Chair Ken Kolb contributes to a South Carolina Public Radio story about why a Spartanburg supermarket had to close its doors just a little over a year after opening.

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Furman’s first mariachi band featured on local news station and beyond

Sahid Palacios '25 brings traditional Mexican music to campus.

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Furman alumni named to Liberty Fellowship

Two Furman alumni, George Campbell '05 and Alyssa Richardson '12, join 19 other South Carolina leaders in the class of 2025 Liberty Fellowship.

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Paladins close season in tight matchup vs. Grizzlies

SoCon Champions and No. 7 seed Furman Paladins fell to No. 2 seed Montana Grizzlies Dec. 8 in the quarterfinals of the FCS Playoffs. Several FOX affiliates covered the results.

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Paladin Regiment part of Greenville holiday tradition

Sue Samuels says the Paladin Regiment sets the tone for the annual Poinsettia Christmas Parade in downtown Greenville.

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