The Campus Activities Board (CAB) hosted its annual CarnEvil celebration at the Smith University Center (UC) on the night of Oct. 30. Despite facing budget cuts and venue challenges, organizers were ...
What was once a way to ward off spooky spirits has now become a fall tradition in America, celebrated with parties, festivals and televised competitions. Halloween, once rooted in folklore and ...
In collaboration with Francis Marion University, Charlee Rhodes held a meeting with students on Oct. 22 in the Harris ...
Students at Francis Marion University, or those simply interested in viewing the stars, did so on on Saturday, Oct. 18, at ...
Staff WriterBriana Sessions is a junior majoring in professional writing. Sessions, who hails from Hemingway, S. C., is an avid reader and writer. She plans to write her own books after graduation, ...
On Tuesday, Sept. 30, Student Life hosted “Alcohol Awareness Jeopardy with Mocktails” in room 218 of the Smith University Center. Among those in attendance were Michael W. Smith, Student Conduct ...
In light of the spooky season, Francis Marion University holds a number of legends and traditions including eerie tales, long-standing customs and, of course, the legend Francis Marion himself that ...
On Thursday, Oct. 23, the Campus Activities Board hosted “Carve n’ Chill” from 6 to 8 p.m. The event was held in the Heyman Fine Arts Center Breezeway and was open to all Francis Marion University ...
The FMU chapter of the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) hosted a sorority open house at 6 p.m. on Feb. 4 in the Lowrimore Auditorium. The event followed a sit-down style lecture with ...
On the evening of Oct. 16, Francis Marion University’s campus came to life as students, faculty and staff members filed into Lot H—just across from the Grille—for the Fall Fest. Hosted collaboratively ...
According to an Instagram post from Snow Island Review, Francis Marion University’s student literary magazine, the “Tales from the Crypt” event has been canceled due to inclement weather. The event ...
Florence County Council’s $1.55 million commitment supports plan to protect the Great Pee Dee River and expand learning opportunities for students, FMU Fall Fest set to happen tonight. Gabriel Smith, ...