Nov. 8 will be here before you know it By Ashley Summerfield @ash_summerfield Voting is often regarded as one of the most important rights U.S. citizens have. In order for your voice to be heard, you must register to vote in the state where you currently resides. In order to be eligible to register, one […]
Daily Archives: April 15, 2016
Experience creating educational police forces sets Amweg apart By Clay Parlette Staff Writer Rick Amweg, the second of three final candidates for UF’s new Chief of Police position was on campus on April 7 to tour and meet with staff and students. As was done with previous candidates for the position, an open forum was […]
75 percent of Oilers support a smokeless campus By Jordyn Willis @willisjordyn In a survey sent out to the University of Findlay campus community on April 4, 75 percent of 742 respondents supported a policy change that would make UF’s campus tobacco-free, according to Dave Emsweller, vice president of student affairs. The survey was three […]
By Kevin Schrock @KRock_6 Bowling Green State University: that’s where University of Findlay senior Jordan Garcia was set to go as his final year of high school was winding down. However, the Fremont-Ross grad made a last-second decision that led him to the University of Findlay and he has never looked back. It was Garcia’s […]
Ohio destinations for perfect summer vacations By Melissa Carrick For the Pulse As finals creep closer and closer, summer is on the mind all over campus. As some students might be dreaming of white sand, clear waters, and palm trees, others know that financially, a tropical getaway might not be realistic. Although Ohio is often […]
Soccer field reseeded to ensure quality By Mac Williams Driving down Howard Street this semester, students may notice what appears to be a brown patch of dirt where DeHaven field used to be. This year, the University of Findlay has undergone many changes: the library was renovated, ground for the new college of business building […]
By Kevin Schrock @KRock_6 The University of Findlay softball team reached 10 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference wins before any other team thanks to a two-game sweep of Lake Erie College on Tuesday, April 5. The Oilers have now won 14 of their last 16 games. In game one Findlay found themselves trailing 4-2 before […]
By Alyssa Grevenkamp @grevenkampa The University of Findlay baseball team dropped a non-conference game to Notre Dame Ohio on Wednesday, April 6 by a 16-5 final. With the loss, the Oilers fall to 8-13 on the season and are now on a five-game skid. The Oilers sent nine pitchers to the mound throughout the rainy, […]
By Sarah Stubbs @sarahxstubbs As I began to brainstorm topics for my weekly column, it occurred to me that not only was this my last editorial for the spring 2016 semester, but also that it would mark the half-way point in my collegiate career as editor of the Pulse. With this I thought, what better […]
Know your worth and know who’s worth your respect By Kelsey Nevius @kelnevs We’ve been taught since a young age that we should respect everyone, especially those who are different from us. We’ve been taught in school to respect our teachers, our peers, and our elders. We’ve been taught by our family to do the […]
Email is the most professional, appropriate medium By Clay Parlette @claypar111 It’s 2016 and not only are our inboxes bombarded with endless emails, so too are our cell phones. The difference between now and ten years ago, though, is students are now texting their instructors and other staff members (and vice versa). For something I […]