About rlemon
![]() | Rachel Lemon, a news-editorial, public relations and broadcast journalism major, is a staff writer for The Franklin. She has covered news stories, including a look into professors on facebook, Amnesty International and the play, “Putting it Together.” She has interned at Duke’s Memorial Hospital for Public Relations. |
Stories by Rachel
As a Junior, Derek Grimes has a bit of an upper hand in the political world. He is serving as campaign treasurer for Tami Wenning, who is running for state representative in District 67.
Franklin College has procedures to follow in case of a severe weather situation. They also have various means of notifying students on campus.
Prenatal Substance Abuse Commission could be reestablished.
A new bill, if it becomes law, would allow for 16 year olds to give blood with parents permission.
Senate wants more info for organ donors
The proposed smoking ban has nearly been snuffed out.
Conservationists gathered at the Indiana statehouse Tuesday.
The Indiana legislature is one step closer to passing Drew's Law, a law that makes accidental pregnancy termination due to drunk driving a class D felony.
Rep. Dennie Oxley, D-Taswell, is still out after suffering a heart attack in early Jan.
Statehouse legislation round-up featuring redistricting, tax caps and an update on State Rep. Dennie Oxley.
The Indiana Senate will see legislation that will allow the state to collect money from a lead-based paint poison prevention program.
Golf carts are no longer allowed on county roads without special permission
INDIANAPOLIS-- Senate Bill 163 would allow the state to collect contact information for winners at gaming sites so that courts could intercept the money if those winners have not met their child support obligations.
Greg Mortenson, author of "Three Cups of Tea," speaks tonight as part of the 175th anniversary lecture series.
Four more new professors are welcomed to campus in the final round of the series.
Rachel and Samm debate the pros and cons of living with a friend or a stranger.
The Franklin introduces four more new professors to campus.
The Franklin welcomes four new professors to campus.
While most of the new faces on campus belong to the freshman, some of the faces they will see in the classroom will be just as new. Sixteen professors join the ranks of the faculty this semester year. Over the next four weeks, The Franklin will introduce them to campus.
Student Congress and the Physical Plant are looking into ways to bring cell phone reception to all parts of campus.
The Grizzly Pride Alliance and Drama Club hosted a drag race to support the Indiana Youth Group on Wednesday. Ten men dressed in dresses, lipstick and heels and participated.
Junior Ellie Farmer feels the costs of parking tickets at Franklin. Director of Security Steve Leonard warns against parking in unauthorized zones.
Kappa Delta Rho's fourth annual Miss Blue and Gold pageant crowned Annie Kaylor.
As more and more Franklin professors join Facebook, the social networking site becomes a link between students and their educators.
A fire alarm pulled as a prank early Tuesday morning failed to wake many students up.
Amnesty International members gathered at the Statehouse to protest the death penalty Wednesday.
Candidates are going head-to-head in District 93 to be the next representative.

