About schristian
![]() | Steffane Christian is a Sophomore journalism major with a news/editorial and public relations track as well as a possible minor in theater from Valparaiso, Indiana. As reporter for The Franklin, Christian has written about several key issues such as H1N1, Mosley's view on changing the drinking age, Franklin's new equipment and more. |
Stories by Steffane
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.
Organization of the week: The Athletic Training Club sponsors a variety of annual events, encouraging students to get involved.
For the many people who find love at Franklin College, a campus wedding is the perfect place to exchange vows.
Building Tomorrow is an international social-profit organization that works with students in the USA to raise awareness and funds to build primary-level academies for under served children in sub-Saharan Africa.
While battling stage four cancer, Mark Seitz has found a "support system" in the Franklin College family.
Franklin city emplyees have a new wellness program to help increase the physical, mental and spiritual well being.
Thursday the Senate passed a joint resolution that would ban same-sex unions in Indiana.
The Senate currently is looking at a joint resolution that would leave same sex, and transgender marriages unrecognized in Indiana.
The Indiana Senate voted down a bill that would make steel from the Northwest Indiana for construction of an Illinois-Indiana toll road.
The Indiana Senate Tuesday approved the search for funding for the Illinois-Indiana toll road.
Indiana could follow Oklahoma’s lead and permit people with gun licenses to keep weapons in their vehicles in workplace parking lots.
INDIANAPOLIS—An Indiana Senate committee had a moment of levity Tuesday in the middle of considering a serious bill.
INDIANAPOLIS-- Senate Bill 30, won the endorsement of the Senate Pensions and Labor Committee on Wednesday, attempts to make it easier for public employees to retire.
Spurlock Center has added several new pieces of equipment with funds from the Hugh Andrews Memorial Golf Outing.
Swine flu has spread to all 50 states and has killed four Hoosiers. Getting the vaccine to Franklin College is a priority of health officials.
Health services coordinator Terri Nigh said Franklin College is preparing to combat the Swine Flu, the growing epidemic that is now believed to infect 1 in 1000 Hoosiers.
A look into the athletic training program at Franklin reveals hard work and dedication from staff.
A look inside the expression of tattoos covering Franklin's students and the local company, The Great American Tattoo Company.
The suffering economy is causing incoming freshmen to rethink their decision to attend private colleges. Out of 1,765 Franklin College applicants, 304 have placed a deposit.
The FC Singers and Women's Ensemble performed Wednesday evening in Custer theater.
Professional percussionist takes the stage in the Branigin Room Friday.
Franklin's Family Weekend kicks off on Friday with a series of events planned by Student Congress and the Student Entertainment Board.
SASOM and BSU met Tuesday night to discuss "Pamper Yourself Night", an event to celebrate women's history month.
For the four exchange students from Norway, a semester at Franklin has given them a new look at American culture.
Students will take part in Up 'til Dawn to help raise money for St. Jude hospital this weekend.
With Homecoming weekend just around the corner, there will be several events around campus for students and alumni to partake in.
Zeta Tau Alpha's Philanthropic Events: The Bunny Hop and The Strawberry Smash promote Breast Cancer Awareness.
A profile about two of Franklin College's newest professors.
Franklin's president opposes nationwide drive by college presidents to let 18-years-olds drink alcohol.

