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Paladin Survey Reveals How Students Voted in the Presidential Election
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Paladin Survey Reveals How Students Voted in the Presidential Election
The Paladin's Presidential Election Sentiments Poll gauged students’ voting intentions and sentiments about the 2024 presidential election.
Clay Wallace November 10, 2024
Paladin Survey Reveals How Students Voted in the Presidential Election
Paladin Survey Reveals How Students Voted in the Presidential Election
Clay Wallace November 10, 2024

On Nov. 5, Americans elected Donald Trump as the 47th President of the United States — but who did Furman students vote for? Continuing...

Paladin Survey Reveals How Students Voted in the Presidential Election
Paladin Survey Reveals How Students Voted in the Presidential Election
The Paladin's Presidential Election Sentiments Poll gauged students’ voting intentions and sentiments about the 2024 presidential election.
Clay Wallace November 10, 2024
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Furman Falls Short at VMI, 21-17
Furman faced another frustrating loss at VMI, 21-17, stirring frustration and questions about the road ahead for Paladin football.
Nick Delahaye November 8, 2024
Let’s Heal Division Through curiosity
Let’s Heal Division Through curiosity
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
Fostering Political Dialogue in Gen Z
Fostering Political Dialogue in Gen Z
Gen Z needs to address the root causes of the generation’s political polarization: misinformation and social media.
Sam Schaich November 4, 2024
Listening in a Time of Division
Listening in a Time of Division
Gen Z must be open to hearing other perspectives in our politically polarized environment.
Hanaa Khan November 4, 2024
Danielle (Annie Dykstra '26) and JB (Hobbs Chambers '28) discuss Celie's disappearance.
Review: “Language of Angels” Provides Unexpected Comfort for the Grieving
Furman Theatre opened its 2024-25 season with “Language of Angels,” a play by Naomi Iizuka.
Hannah Gail Flatt October 31, 2024
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