Arts, Campus, and Culture
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
Aidah Wani • November 27, 2024
The Echo is Furman University’s annual literary and visual arts magazine, which provides a place for students to publish creative works. Over...
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English professor Gregg Hecimovich reveals the story behind the earliest known female African American author with his latest book, “The Life and Times of Hannah Crafts.”
Carter Ozburn, Assistant News Editor • November 19, 2024
Furman snapped its four-game losing streak with an upset win over #21 East Tennessee State.
Nick Delahaye • November 23, 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
Gen Z needs to address the root causes of the generation’s political polarization: misinformation and social media.
Sam Schaich • November 4, 2024
Gen Z must be open to hearing other perspectives in our politically polarized environment.
Hanaa Khan • November 4, 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