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When a 9.0 magnitude earthquake hit Japan, two Franklin College graduates were among the thousands rocked by the nation’s largest earthquake in centuries.
Members of Franklin College fraternities and sororities will unite in the name of service Saturday for the Greek Day of Service.
Franklin Mayor Fred Paris praised the city for moving forward from the 2008 flood and urged continued improvement during the 2011 State of the City Address Wednesday evening.
Franklin Mayor Fred L. Paris will give the 2011 State of the City Address at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Historic Artcraft Theatre.
Five Republican Candidates for the U.S. Senate will debate at Franklin College Monday.
Invisible Children give first hand testimony at Franklin College.
Religious Emphasis Week included 10 events ranging from speakers to labyrinths.
The Franklin area is having issues with ice due to the heavy snow and cold weather.
Democrats and Republican leaders share their thoughts on Tuesday's State of the State address.
Chelsi Mobley, Student Congress president-elect hopes to revamp campus Republican group.
Franklin College remains tied to the American Baptist Church; however, many other denominations and beliefs are represented on campus.
Ron Schuetz, director of Hamilton Library, described the history of Hamilton Library, dating back to 1872.
Franklin prepares to divvy up funding between academic departments.
Johnson County Republicans met Saturday to select a new leader in Custer Theater.
200 people receive e-mail trying to con them of their usernames and passwords.
Winter term travel expands with new abroad programs for next year. Students can now travel to Tokyo, Turkey and Ireland for January 2010.
Students are seeking more financial aid and more jobs during the present economic conditions.
A bill that would give parking privileges to former prisoners of war (POW) may face opposition in the House Local Government Committee when it meets again next Tuesday.
Local government reform efforts won't be easily passed through the Statehouse.
During the House Local Government Committee meeting Thursday, members discussed times when political signs could be place as property.
Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard promises help from courts to combat foreclosures in Hoosier State during annual State of the Judiciary speech.
Judiciary committee hears bill that ensures renters' rights, holds off vote.
Gov. Daniels proposes eliminating many local offices.
Local government reform, military benefits, renewable energy, ethics, animal abuse and more will be topics of debate among lawmakers this year.
Gov. Daniels' FSSA plans may be halted by Evansville Republicans.
The Grizzly Grand Prix took place last week, and the men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon won the men's race again, while the women's basketball team won the women's race.
Newly elected Student Congress executive board members hope to increase Student Congress's awareness among students.
Dave and Rae returned to Franklin to play during the Spring Break Bash.
The popular site Youtube publicized recent comments from a state representative.
Student group wins the talent competition during Family Weekend.
Officials say they are adapting, but cast but worry about future hikes.
Clause suspended that requires executive officers to have at least a semester experience.
Calderon Brothers Vending pulls machines from college due to lack of profits.
Photos by Renee

