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‘FU All The Time’: Why you should root for this March Madness underdog

Why should basketball fans everywhere get behind the Paladins? Ethan Kassel of The San Francisco Standard spells it out.

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In the NCAA Men’s Academic Bracket, Dins Win!

Who would win the NCAA men’s basketball tournament if academic performance trumped athletic skill? Hear from the people at Inside Higher Education who carry on a tradition of prognostication that began in 2006.

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Anna Morgan prepares for the 2023 Augusta National Women’s Amateur

Anna Morgan '23 is set to make her second consecutive appearance in the ANWA tournament. Morgan, of Spartanburg, South Carolina, ranks 66th in the nation. She leads Furman this season with a 72.8 stroke average...

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Brandon Tensley to join Capital B’s national team as politics reporter

Tensley leaves CNN Politics to take a role with Capital B where he'll cover the impact of policy and political movements on Black people in America, and the Black political influencers who are shaping the...

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Upstate student works to start relief effort for Turkey earthquake victims

Local TV station visits campus and speaks with Deniz Sariaslan '25 and the Center for Inclusive Communities' Alex Akulli about ways to help those impacted by the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria.

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Council locks in new sustainability plan

The City of Greenville adopts its first sustainability plan that covers everything from air and water to transportation and mobility. The Shi Institute for Sustainable Communities plays a key role in its development.

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Black History Month: Nicholtown native Chandra Dillard’s 20+ years of public service

Furman's Chandra Dillard, State Representative for District 23, has championed affordable housing for decades. Greenville Journal shines light on her efforts.

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Black History Month: Jamarcus Gaston seeks out the stories that define our community

Gaston, a music and communication studies alumnus, is making a name for himself as the Upstate's storyteller.

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Coastal legal issues are focus of climate symposium

The 15th annual Law & Society Symposium, sponsored by the Charleston School of Law and the Riley Institute, explores the question of how the law is affected as a result of climate change and how...

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Nikki Haley announces presidential campaign

Brent Nelsen speaks to WYFF's Kylie Jones about Haley's announcement that she'll run for president. He said she's a longshot, but a viable candidate.

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