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Current Issue:
Friday, April 21, 2006
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News
Furman explores 'SAT-optional'
Campus environmental awareness groups encourage recycling by 'trashing' Furman
President of IRI speaks on China's advances in human rights
Dance CLP showcases Furman and community talents onstage
Furman students promote awareness of 'Invisible Children' documentary
HES Professor works to prevent childhood obesity
Opinions
Who Needs the SAT?
FUPO proposes favorable plan
Reconsider social perceptions
'Invisible Children' invading our serenity
New tanning pills appeal only to vanity
Paladin Mailbox
Just Jess
The New Furman application
Diversions
This year's soundtracks more than mere muzak
Play has innocent air with some more meaningful messages
For a light meal, a long wine list and an intimate setting, try The Cazbah
In Theaters Now
Sports
Three coaches, three days
Clark will make the right hire
Paladins begin road trip in Boone
Furman seeks solid pitching effort
Summer months no time for rest
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