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Franklin College and the Hoosier State Press Association (HSPA) announced this week that they will partner to provide coverage of state government and politics for Indiana’s newspapers year-round.
For two Franklin College students, Christmas Day is a double holiday.
Sophomore Georard Mitchell said that to him, Thanksgiving is about family. The trick is managing his time so he can see all of his family over the holiday.
Sophomore Tayla (Fields) Graff was engaged on New Year’s Eve 2009 and married Jared Graff on August 5, 2010.
Coordinator of Student Achievement Jarrod Brett said the most recent retention number is 76.2 percent, just below last year’s rate, but above the three previous years.
Linda Norton, owner of Townhouse Gifts on Jefferson Street, decided to open a store with her daughter, Jenny, who graduated from Franklin College with a business degree and was interested in retail.
Kira Bryant is running a full-service Christian book store that started from selling greeting cards, stationery and artwork at a different location.
Living in houses off campus will not available via room lottery.
The Man V. Food challenge, hosted by the Elsey Hall resident assistants, tested the stomachs of seven teams against food.
Dining Services make changes to be more convenient and healthier for students.
The Tunnel Vision program educated students on the history and movements of the minorities in American history.
The cast of The Shape of Things, under the direction of Nick Crisafulli, said they are confident and prepared for opening night on Wednesday.

