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Argent: Ambitious new classics

Early on, Sali Christeson '07 didn't know she'd one day end up in the fashion world. She says the foundational learning at Furman ultimately gave her the confidence to "take the leap" and embark on...

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Paladins spend Thanksgiving with surrogate ‘family’

Furman Paladins prepare for FCS Playoffs and enjoy food, 'family' and football.

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Greenville picked No. 1 for ‘The South’s Best Cities on the Rise’

The people behind #yeahTHATGreenville show why Furman's hometown of Greenville, South Carolina, is considered the top Southern city on the rise.

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Why state Democrats were embarrassed at the polls

Danielle Vinson reflects on the governor's race and why Joe Cunningham faced an uphill battle for the spot.

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Mable Owens Clarke receives Order of the Palmetto

Soapstone Baptist Church was established in 1865 by freed slaves. Mable Owens Clarke fulfills a promise to keep its doors open and its land protected, and for her efforts, receives South Carolina's highest civilian honor.

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Williams speaks with Michael W. Twitty about ‘Koshersoul: The Faith and Food Journey of an African American Jew’

Assistant Professor of Anthropology Judith Williams moderates a conversation with award-winning culinary and cultural historian Michael W. Twitty for the Miami Book Fair Online.

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Moffett describes Leonids and the nighttime show it promises

The Leonids grace the sky every 33 years and can sometimes be described as a meteor storm. David Moffett explains.

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Latest reading scores leave room for debate on NC’s investment in science of reading

Ann Doss Helms of Charlotte NPR station turns to Paul Thomas after new reading statistics are issued by "the nation's report card." Thomas says a focus on standardized testing and rigorous teacher training programs ignore...

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Vinson unpacks midterm election results

Danielle Vinson offers her take on what we can expect following the midterm elections. She also comments on factors that impacted the Republican-anticipated "red wave."

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Why Walker Zimmerman is the leader the USMNT needs at World Cup 2022

Several family members, coaches and teammates describe Zimmerman's passion for the game and his will to win. Furman Men's Soccer Coach Doug Allison has much to say about the Furman standout.

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