Opinion
Fixing the political divisions in our country begins with changing our mindset.
Clay Wallace, Opinions Editor • September 24, 2024
Carter Ozburn, Assistant News Editor
Faculty members are taking a variety of approaches to using generative AI programs such as ChatGPT and Copilot in their classes.
Carter Ozburn, Assistant News Editor • September 23, 2024
The Furman women’s volleyball team stormed back after dropping the first set to Presbyterian College in a 3-1 victory on Wednesday, Sept. 18.
Brock Eastman, Sports Editor • September 19, 2024
Fixing the political divisions in our country begins with changing our mindset.
Clay Wallace, Opinions Editor • September 24, 2024
Comparison to unrealistic body standards starts at a young age, largely due to social media. Users must assert control over their feeds to establish a healthier relationship with their body.
Audrey Enghauser • April 22, 2024
Few world issues deserve our attention more than the Israel-Gaza conflict, but our actions must be fully informed and goals realistically achievable if we want to create sustainable change within our campus and global communities.
Caroline Brawley • April 17, 2024
Blessings in a Backpack, an organization within Heller Service Corps, makes a difference in many family’s lives by addressing food insecurity in vulnerable Greenville communities.
Rachel Housworth • September 20, 2024