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Seeing the beauty in urban scenes
A Daytona Beach, Fla., native who makes his home in New Smyrna Beach, Bryce Hammond is an artist who made his reputation painting urban scenes inspired by the graffiti and street art he practiced while...
Continue ReadingFurman alum paints urban scenes
A Daytona Beach, Fla., native who makes his home in New Smyrna Beach, Bryce Hammond is an artist who made his reputation painting urban scenes inspired by the graffiti and street art he practiced while...
Continue ReadingLee gets chance with Pittsburgh Steelers
During his time at Furman, Ryan Lee grew from a solid Division I FCS offensive lineman into an NFL prospect and is now getting his shot with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Lee redshirted his freshman year...
Continue ReadingValedictorians run in the family
One valedictorian in a family is awesome, two is impressive, three is incredible. But four? It’s a rare feat, but the Batson family of Travelers Rest has managed to do it. Two of the three...
Continue ReadingFurman volunteers offer assistance
An Upstate cemetery is so overgrown you can hardly see the graves, and families with loved ones buried there are trying to get it cleaned up. Help is on the way, though, in the form...
Continue ReadingProfessor Gordon on knowing the facts
In an era of instant news, Furman political science professor Don Gordon writes that it’s hugely important to sift through the often conflicting information presented by multiple sources and get to the heart of what...
Continue ReadingA look at Angela Halfacre’s new book
In her new book, A Delicate Balance: Constructing a Conservation Culture in the South Carolina Lowcountry, Furman’s Angela Halfacre documents the rise of a conservation culture among individuals, families, communities, planners, politicians, and even developers. The Island...
Continue ReadingFurman puts a wrap on 2012 rugby camp
Furman University put a wrap on its fourth annual rugby camp Sunday with a record number of campers and a few different twists. For the first time the camp devoted more than a day to...
Continue ReadingTime for School Tools
JULY 10, 2012 by John Roberts, Newspage Editor With the summer halfway mark upon us, the start of school is on the horizon. And members of the Furman community have joined with the United Way...
Continue ReadingAnother award for Furman student
Citizens for Nuclear Technology Awareness has announced that Furman student Matthew Correnti is the recipient of the organization's annual Robert Maher Scholarship. The $5,000 scholarship is awarded annually to a college student in South Carolina...
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