More than 60 students, faculty and community members gathered at Harris Auditorium Thursday for the annual Common Author ...
The CAB Spring Egg Hunt led off an exciting Thursday on campus as more than 60 students flocked to the Smith University ...
In observance of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the Francis Marion University department of sociology welcomed and hosted ...
Staff Writer Briana 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, ...
Staff Writer Rashawn Reed is a sophomore majoring in mass communications with a specialization in broadcast journalism. After Reed graduates, he plans on pursuing a career at a news station handling ...
Niklas Plath, senior biology major, won first place at the final showcase of FMU’s Got Talent hosted by the Campus Activities Board (CAB) on Nov. 3. The showcase had a full house and was held inside ...
After the hosts, Malcolm Armstrong, a junior in mechanical engineering major and CAB member, and Jayla Frieson, a junior majoring in theater tech and design, opened the finale, the show began with a ...
This event was hosted by FMU’s Student Life organization. Some key features of the event included food trucks, live music, tents from various student groups and organizations on campus, carnival rides ...
Associate Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Department of Political Science and Geography Dillion S. Tatum and Associate Professor of Political Science Tobias Lemke hosted more than 45 ...
The first round of the annual FMU’s Got Talent showcase was held from 6-8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 30, in the Chapman Auditorium. “I loved how they had the music we could jam out to during the breaks, ...
After a close game with no more than a seven-point difference before the last five minutes, the Patriot men’s basketball team fell to the Pembroke Braves after a late scoring run. The Patriots ...
The Francis Marion University Observatory welcomed 25 attendees on Feb. 13 for a public stargazing event featuring views of Saturn, Jupiter and several celestial objects. The event ran from 6:30 p.m.