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Furman students say they feel 'blindsided' by decision to eliminate fraternity houses

The change means fraternities at Furman will no longer have their own houses to hold social events.

 

Students react to final decision that Furman fraternity houses will be eliminated

A town hall meeting was held Friday concerning the future of fraternities at Furman University. Students were told that the decision was final to eliminate fraternity houses.

 

'Sometimes, divorce is necessary.' Fight for LGBTQ inclusion may finally split United Methodists

There's a lot on the agenda of the United Methodist Church's 2020 General Conference, including legislation that would split the denomination.

 

SC Baptists elected their first black president. Here's what he says the future holds.

Simpsonville pastor elected as head of South Carolina Baptist Convention, with 2,100 churches. Here are the big changes he's seen in the last decade.

 

Thanksgiving travel 2019: These are the best routes to and from Greenville

The worst travel day of the year is coming - here are some alternate route suggestions for navigating Thanksgiving traffic to and from Greenville.

 

Rhythm on the River: Music festival headed to Powdersville in spring 2020

A $5,000 grant from Ten at the Top will help organizers pull off Rhythm on the River in May and give the unincorporated community a sense of identity

 

Ask LaFleur: Are they 'finally' widening Scuffletown Road?

The reader asks if Scuffletown will be widened, saying it's been a nightmare with the addition of more homes.

 

Thanksgiving calorie burners: 5 Upstate SC races for the runners among us

5ks, fun runs and other festive ways to burn a few Thanksgiving calories.

 

Greenville delays vote on $1 billion plan to redevelop County Square

A vote on the 37.5-acre project along University Ridge, which relies on rezoning to allow for buildings taller than six stories, was to be Monday.

 

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