Kasich vetoes amendments that were getting national attention By Sarah Stubbs, co-editor @sarahxstubbs Certain amendments in the state of Ohio’s House Bill 53 were gaining national attention in the last two weeks – especially college students’. Controversy arose regarding amendments 4503.111 and 4507.213 of House Bill 53: amendments that would require out-of-state residents who register […]
Daily Archives: April 9, 2015
By Jake Miller @JakeUFMiller On university campuses across the country the administration, faculty, staff, and students take a front row seat, but as it is with all things, what goes on behind the closed curtains is equally as important. At 4 a.m. the first shift of housekeeping staff members at the University of Findlay clock […]
UF’s first Serengetee campus representative By Hannah Dunbar @hanndunbar “Wear the world, change the world” is the mission of Serengetee, a social and global apparel company that sources fabric from talented artisans all over the world, according to Allison Parrill, senior health studies major. Parrill became a campus representative for Serengetee at the start of […]
Students will remember her passion for education By Emily Reed Not every professor can motivate their students to be ready to learn during an 8 a.m. class, but Dr. Kim Forget, assistant professor of education, has been doing just that. This year, Forget will be retiring after 36 years in the field of education. “She […]
By Abigail Metcalfe The Theater Program at the University of Findlay will be ending this season with the classic 1934 drama, “The Children’s Hour,” by Lillian Hellman. This production, like its original, is set in the 1930s, but will be brought to us with a modern twist that is entirely unique to UF’s campus. Performances […]
By Abbey Nickel @abbeynickel For the last 22 years, I have constantly wondered why my mother chose “Hope” for my middle name. Why not something cliché and basic? Why not her maiden name, why not my grandmother’s middle name? I love having a middle name that has significance. But I have also a lot of […]
By Clay Parlette @claypar111 We’ve all had our share of the media hype surrounding Indiana’s new Religious Freedom Restoration Act – and rightfully so. Not only was the law unnecessary in its nature, but it also presented a significant threat to a group of people that already face significant harassment and alienation as it is. […]
By Alyssa Grevenkamp @Gbabyy20 The Findlay Softball team was back in action this weekend when they had double headers against Wayne State and Saginaw Valley State on Friday and Saturday. The Oilers would lose their first game to Wayne State 1-0 and then the second game would end the game in a tie. After those […]
By Alyssa Grevenkamp @Gbabyy20 The University of Findlay Baseball team was on the road this weekend taking on the Saginaw Valley State Cardinals in University Center, Michigan. The Oilers went 1-3 on the weekend dropping the first game of their double header 4-1 on Friday afternoon. They ended up winning the second game on Friday […]
By Kevin Schrock @Krock_6 The Oilers split up on Saturday with some of the squad heading down to Gainesville, Florida to the University of Florida, while others stayed in state, heading to Oxford on the campus of Miami University for the Miami Invitational. The programs combined for five first place finishes and continued their dominance […]