About mharvey
![]() | Monica Harvey is a freshman journalism major from Greenwood, Ind. As sports/feature writer for The Franklin, Harvey has written about several key issues such as the girls volleyball team, balancing school and activities and the student congress election. Aside from The Franklin, Harvey is active in cross country and FCCO. |
Stories by Monica
About ten years after his first college experience at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Fonso White is back to college with hopes of finishing his degree in athletic training.
As spring semester draws to a close, two retiring faculty members will say goodbye to Franklin College.
Unlike some larger universities, Franklin College requires its students to have internship experience to graduate.
Tuesday evening wrapped up the “Hunger Knows No Faith” program, a campus event that allowed students to donate their meals.
Author and scholar Marcus Borg spoke Thursday to Franklin College students, faculty and staff as part of the college's 2011 convocation series based on faith.
A House committee passed a bill that would give graduate students the opportunity to participate in an entrepreneurship program.
Legislation that would allow Indiana State Police to keep the federally allowable part of the federal fee for a national fingerprint based criminal history check has won the unanimous approval of an Indiana House committee.
The Indiana Attorney General's office wants to add cell phone numbers to the Do Not Call List.
A House bill would remove the ban on alcohol at the State Fair. Bill author says it would add focus to Indiana agriculture and wineries.
Governor Daniels speaks at the Skyline Club about promoting business between Indiana and China.
Legislation that would make “spice,” a synthetic version of marijuana, illegal won the unanimous approval of an Indiana House committee Wednesday.
Smoking ban bill proposes that there should not be any public smoking and causes issues for casinos.
The Attorney General is pushing for the safe disposal of unused or expired prescription drugs.
Students who smoke at Franklin College are not breaking the rules, but President Jay Moseley said it’s possible that they will be in the future.
Over Christmas Break, IT won’t be putting anything in students’ stockings, but they will be leaving a gift in their e-mail accounts – extra space.
This year Franklin College started Franklin First Scholars, a program to help first-generation college students adjust to college life.
Some businesses in the area see an increase of patrons and visitors.
The first expansion to the Historic Artcraft Theatre was in 1936, the second spanned from 1948 to 1952. Finally, the latest one took place last year.
This year Franklin College has decided to take part in a textbook rental program, Rent-a-Text. The program allows students to get textbooks at a cheaper cost.
The softball team swept its doubleheader against Mount Wednesday.
Construction has started in order to update Faught Stadium and the tennis courts.
The Grizzlies earned a spot in the NCAA tournament with their HCAC Championship win over Hanover.
Franklin's Women basketball players have the advantage in nationals after they won the HCAC.
Women's basketball clinched a share of the HCAC Title and the No. 1 seed in the HCAC Tournament.
The women's basketball team will look to its five returning starters to lead the way.
Students have a lot on there plates in terms of academics and organizations. Busy students say that time management is the key to keeping one's head above water.
The Grizzlies knocked off Manchester in five games, 3-2.
The Student Congress held elections to fill 11 positions. President Chelsi Mobely said she is "certain" they will accomplish their goals with the new leaders.
Franklin lost the "Jam the Gym" to DePauw University,3-1.

