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A Furman alumni group, along with some current students, are worried about free speech on campus. Is On Discourse enough to address their concerns?
Audrey Enghauser, Editor-in-Chief • December 6, 2024
Audrey Enghauser, Editor-in-Chief • December 6, 2024
In April 2023, one incident raised the question: is speech at Furman really free? The Tocqueville Society hosted guest speaker Scott Yenor, who...
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A Furman alumni group, along with some current students, are worried about free speech on campus. Is On Discourse enough to address their concerns?
Audrey Enghauser, Editor-in-Chief • December 6, 2024
On Friday, Nov. 22, the Furman volleyball team fell 3-2 to ETSU in the Southern Conference Tournament quarterfinals.
Elena Davidson • December 5, 2024
The continuing impacts of Hurricane Helene should heighten our awareness of environmental injustice. What comes next?
Becca Ahern • December 5, 2024
Fueled by predatory marketing, energy drinks represent a wider issue of performance anxiety and busy culture on college campuses across the nation.
Carter Ozburn • December 4, 2024
College students should focus on curiosity and understanding others in political conversations during this highly polarized election season.
Audrey Enghauser, Editor-in-Chief • November 5, 2024
This academic year, The Echo’s Editor-in-Chief, Alissa Xiao, is making changes to improve the magazine, including extending the submission period and reforming the editorial board.
Aidah Wani • November 27, 2024