Opinion
Furman students should take steps to decrease their true political problem: apathy.
William Jepson • September 27, 2024
Savannah Jones, Arts, Campus, and Culture Editor
Audrey Enghauser, Editor-in-Chief
Clay Wallace, Opinions Editor
Due to enduring financial impacts from the pandemic, Furman University has implemented budget cuts that are impacting employees. They also plan to hire consultants that will provide strategic budget recommendations.
Audrey Enghauser, Editor-in-Chief • September 25, 2024
Carter Ozburn, Assistant News Editor
Carter Ozburn, Assistant News Editor
Audrey Enghauser, Editor-in-Chief
Although the Paladins put up a tough fight, turnovers and missed tackles led to Furman’s 34-24 defeat on the road against the William & Mary Tribe.
Nick Delahaye • September 25, 2024
Furman students should take steps to decrease their true political problem: apathy.
William Jepson • September 27, 2024
It is essential for Furman students to be civically engaged by voting in this year’s presidential election. Dins Vote can help.
Emmie Barth • September 26, 2024
Fixing the political divisions in our country begins with changing our mindset.
Clay Wallace, Opinions Editor • September 24, 2024
The Warehouse Theatre’s production of “Ms. Holmes and Ms. Watson, Apt. 2B” provides audiences with a comedic modern spin on a familiar story.
Savannah Jones, Arts, Campus, and Culture Editor • September 26, 2024