Sports
Michael Cheatham, also known as the “Flagman,” has attended 460 Furman football games since 1981.
Elena Davidson • October 31, 2024
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Elena Davidson • October 31, 2024
You’ve heard of the legends of Jesse James, Johnny Appleseed or maybe even King Arthur. Furman also has a legend of its own, one that tailgates...
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After an increase in the price of parking permits, Furman Police officers have observed decreased compliance with parking policy.
Walker Smith, News Editor • October 29, 2024
Michael Cheatham, also known as the “Flagman,” has attended 460 Furman football games since 1981.
Elena Davidson • October 31, 2024
Hurricane Helene's devastating impact is a wake-up call about the need to tackle climate change, reminding us that this November's election is our chance to vote for policies that tackle the climate crisis.
Nabila Wilson • October 30, 2024
By asking panelists to comment on the importance of non-partisanship without challenging them to put it into practice, the Riley Institute neglected the perfect opportunity to foster civilized debate on Furman’s campus.
Daniela Garcia • October 28, 2024
Furman students should take steps to decrease their true political problem: apathy.
William Jepson • September 27, 2024
Furman Theatre opened its 2024-25 season with “Language of Angels,” a play by Naomi Iizuka.
Hannah Gail Flatt • October 31, 2024