We are now two weeks away from Thanksgiving Break and that means that life on the Furman campus right now is complete and utter madness. It’s that time of the semester when everything starts to culminate: classes are taking off, clubs are planning for year-end events, and preparations for next semester are underway. This week…Continue Reading So much to do, so little time
Homecoming 2014
This past week marked the 2014 annual Homecoming. Having attended a large university before coming to Furman, I didn’t quite know what to expect. Last year I barely even knew it was Homecoming. I heard about it in passing here and there but for the most part it wasn’t a big thing. Here at Furman…Continue Reading Homecoming 2014
Time Flies
Two weeks ago at Parents’ Weekend my mom hit me with this gem: she told me, “I feel sad for you, Megan. You only have two and a half more years before you’re thrown into the cold, hard world.” Gee, thanks mom. As depressing as that statement is, it’s true. She followed it up by…Continue Reading Time Flies
Family Weekend
This past weekend marked the annual Furman Family Weekend. Beginning Friday, masses of parents, siblings, grandparents, extended family and friends made their way onto our beautiful campus. They watched performances, played trivia, attended information sessions, stopped in at a tailgate, went to the football game, shopped downtown and ate mountains of delicious food. For three…Continue Reading Family Weekend
The Sophomore Slump
As I begin my second year of college, I am finding myself slowly falling into what is commonly referred to as the “sophomore slump.” Gone are the fun, light-hearted days of freshmen year when I didn’t need to know exactly what I was doing. Back when I had eons of time to take random classes…Continue Reading The Sophomore Slump
New Beginnings
It’s been almost two weeks since I moved into my new home on Chiles 200. I drove around the circle with my massive amount of cargo in tow, hauled countless boxes and furniture into my shoebox of a room and hastily organized my personal 4×7 space. I then proceeded to go to the transfer orientation…Continue Reading New Beginnings