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Franklin College beefs up its drug testing policy by implementing random testing of all athletes at any time of the year.
VP for Enrollment and Marketing Alan Hill speaks to students Thursday about House Bill 1328, a bill that would combine state funding for public and private financial aid.
Approximately 175 Franklin College students, faculty and staff Thursday gathered in the Richardson Chapel to prepare a rally against House Bill 1328.
Despite their efforts to unseat him, U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar said Saturday that he will continue to try to connect with tea party groups as he heads into a 2012 re-election bid.
Photo submitted by Renee Kean
For the many people who find love at Franklin College, a campus wedding is the perfect place to exchange vows.
Left to right: Tim Lisko, lecturer of art (photography); Benjamin O’Neal, assistant professor of biology; Robert Shook, lecturer of so- ciology; Christa Bell, lecturer of music; Elizabeth Stillabower, lecturer of biology; Kathryn Johnston, instructor of modern languages; James Alexander, instructor of religion; Thomas Dirks, lecturer of music and director of Franklin College band.
There are eight new faces in the faculty on campus. Of the new faculty at Franklin, seven out of eight professors received their undergraduate degree from an Indiana institution.
Photo courtesy of Franklin College
The cause of a July 29 fire at the Franklin College Napolitan Alumni House, Henry St., is under investigation according to the Franklin Fire Department.
The Franklin College Athletic Training Education Program was recently awarded the 2010 Bill Cramer Professional Development Award.
Franklin College was recently awarded a $12,000 grant from Operation Diploma, an initiative of the Military Family Research Institute (MFRI) at Purdue University.
Gov. Mitch Daniels to deliver commencement speech for Franklin College's graduating class.
Franklin College was named one of the top workplaces in the region by the Indianapolis Star.
Five candidates debated several key issues in the U.S. Senate debate Monday. The candidates are vying for the Republican nomination which will be decided in the May 4 primary election.
Richard Behney and Don Bates, Jr. weigh in on issues affecting the United States during the Republican Senate Debate at Franklin College.
Republican candidate speaks out on health care, government spending, energy and education Monday during the Republican Senate Debate at Franklin College.
Barnes Hall faces renovations following a pipe explosion Monday that caused sprinkler systems to flood the building. The amount of damage remains unknown.
Students sign letters to send out asking for donations for St. Jude Children's Hospital.
Franklin College students support St. Jude through letters, games and speaker, Katelyn Atwell. This is the tenth anniversary of Up 'til Dawn, an event hosted by the Up 'til Dawn executive board.
Franklin College president Jay Moseley gave the State of the College address Monday. In it Moseley laid out plans for the college in the coming years.
President Jay Moseley shares goals and future plans for students, faculty and staff at Franklin College during The State of the College Address Tuesday.
Aaron and Evan debate the lawsuit between Franklin College and Franklin University.
HCAC polls released for men's and women's soccer have Franklin finishing in the bottom half of the standings.
Franklin College President James Moseley announced Monday that the school would be taking legal action against Franklin University.
Franklin College filed a complaint for injunctive regarding the opening of a new branch of Franklin University, located in Columbus, Ohio, in Indianapolis. The new school has caused confusion among prospective students, alumni and faculty.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning throws a pass to wide receiver Pierre Garcon. The Colts had a mini-camp practice at Franklin College's
The Indianapolis Colts held a mini-camp June 6 at Red Faught Stadium on Franklin's campus.
Indiana Senate Appropriations Chair predicts cash reserves could only keep state afloat for a short time if the General Assembly can't set a budget.
Campus officials meet to discuss the Franklin College Campus Master Plan.
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President Moseley shares a day in his life with students.
Franklin's writing staff blogs about the weekend's events as families and students participated in a series of events.
The Franklin, along with a group of students in an LA 112 politics class taught by Fred Witzig and Gene White, polled 171 likely voters at Franklin College. Here's what the group found.
Students on campus are working to get all 1,433 students and faculty registered to vote before the Oct. 6 deadline.
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A new team has been appointed to help handle all Franklin's financial transactions.
Water leaks into five campus buildings, but the college sees less damage than the 90 Franklin homes that were deemed unliveable in summer flood.
The Franklin volleyball team fell to Marian College on Tuesday night in three games.
The Franklin College yearbook from the 2006-2007 school year has been completed. This is the first copy of the yearbook to be done completely online.
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