
Building Tomorrow is an organization that focuses on helping those that are uneducated in sub-Saharan Africa. read more 
Chatterbox questions are a series of thought-provoking questions that are posted on a bulletin board in the FC student center. read more 
At the end of the semester, some students are rushed to use up their Ben Bucks before the holiday break. read more 
The Black Student Union hosted its third annual stage reading, “A Celebration of Black Theatre,” Wednesday night. The event, held in the Hamilton Auditorium, was a series of selected scenes from dramatic plays by African-American authors. read more
Graduating early is a goal for some students at colleges and universities nationwide. But on average there are only a few students that graduate early from Franklin College each year. read more 
Pinterest is joining the ranks of blogging and social networking platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr. read more
An Economics Club has been started this year. President and vice president are seniors Elizabeth Shores and Katherine Spellman. read more 
A sexually confused actor, his agent, a homosexual male prostitute and his girlfriend all walk onstage. What do you get? “The Little Dog Laughed.” read more 
Franklin College students have an opportunity to hear poetry outside of English class. read more
Pulitzer Prize winning author Tom French will speak this morning in professors Jayne Marek and Steve Comiskey’s linked course of LA 101. read more 
Earth Club is not just a club; it is a method of taking action in the Franklin community. read more
Senior Bart Leonard presented his first solo art exhibit, titled The Nature of Change. read more
Campus Minister David Weatherspoon opens his home each Thursday to students. read more 
Franklin College provides many opportunities for students to get involved on campus, such as the Food Advisory Board. read more
Sister Madeleine, Order of Saint Francis and Professor Joel Cramer talk to Hank Nuwer’s journalism 150 class on Monday about Madeleine’s new life. read more 
The Grizzly Pride Alliance is a newly-founded organization that aims to break the negative view that anyone may have about the LGBT (Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender) community. read more
Franklin College English professor Micah Ling was named the Indiana Emerging Author at a gala awards dinner held at the Central Library in Indianapolis on Saturday. read more
Franklin College freshmen are required to take LA 100 first semester. read more 
“I always wanted to write history as well as teach it,” professor of history Richard Gawthrop said. read more 
This year, the honor society Alpha Lambda Delta is teaming up with a community charity for the group’s service project. read more

