by Michael Bargar in News
Democracy was on display Monday, Oct. 12 at a town hall meeting in Timmons Arena as Sen. Lindsey Graham (R -S.C.) faced off with a rowdy and opinionated crowd that never shied away from making its feelings known through boisterous shouts, heckles and applause.
by Kristen Layne in News
Things on Furman's Mall always look a little different each fall when Homecoming rolls around. This year, though, significant changes to the float competition regulations may transform the landscape even more.
"This year, we're started to put some more restrictions on the floats to create a little more parity among the groups," said Andrew Yowler, president of the Student Alumni Council.
by Connie Ding in News
You may have seen the words "Support our troops" plastered on bumper stickers, but some Furman students have taken this slogan to heart and started a campus-wide service project that is giving members of the Furman community the opportunity to support America's soldiers overseas.
by Carson Poplin in News
On Wednesday, Oct. 8, students and professors alike gathered in Johns Hall 101 to spend their lunch at the "Race Matters (Or Not)" CLP discussion.
Four panelists - professors Teresa Cosby of political science, Roger Sneed of religion, Brandon Inabinet and Sean O'Rourke of communication studies - spoke on race in the political climate.
by Anabella Soto in News
Jeremy Spencer, a 2006 Furman alumnus, has resigned from his teaching position at a local high school after being accused of sexually assaulting a student.
Spencer took a position as a Latin teacher and assistant girls' basketball coach at J.L. Mann High School in Greenville, S.