By Reilly Butz @reillybutz7 1) Free college tuition/debt free college The concept of making university education free or debt-free is excellent initially. The biggest problem, though, becomes sustainability. Can public colleges and universities afford a massive loss in funding all while maintaining their payroll to pay high level professors? Unfortunately, free college tuition issues don’t […]
Daily Archives: November 4, 2016
Her popularity and influence promote racism, anti-feminism By Sarah Stubbs @sarahxstubbs Tomi Lahren, the news personality and Republican pundit, is liked on Facebook by 26 of my friends. Beyond my Facebook friend group, 25,000 people follow her page and more than three million have liked it. On Twitter, she boasts more than 317,000 followers. The […]
Let’s talk policy Ashley Summerfield @ash_summerfield As the election quickly approaches, many Americans still find themselves undecided on how they will cast their vote. Among others things, the candidate’s stance on the hot topics in policy can be a main deciding factor in this decision. In a recent poll, UF students expressed their three most […]
The political battle over the Buckeye State By Melissa Carrick @MelissaCarrick With only weeks left until the election, Trump Jr. visited Findlay on Oct. 24 to campaign for his father outside of the Hancock County Republican’s office. Also on that same Monday, Vice President Joe Biden visited the Lucas County Public Library to rally support […]
Oiler men ranked first in preseason GLIAC South poll By Kevin Schrock @KRock_6 For 34 straight seasons the University of Findlay Men’s basketball team has posted a winning record. A year ago the Oilers finished 20-8 but a Ferris State buzzer beater ended their season in the first round of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic […]
Islam panel educates, promotes tolerance By Kelsey Nevius @kelnevs neviusk@findlay.edu With the election fast approaching, many events at the University of Findlay begin to take a more political tone. Groups on campus are hosting more political-based events as the important day draws near, and such events try to get college students educated and involved with […]
Clinton holds a slim lead over Trump By Mac Williams @m_williamsm2 It is almost over. The 2016 general election is winding down and will take place Tuesday, Nov. 8. As Election Day nears, the polls begin to close. According to an ABC News Tracking Poll of likely voters taken on Oct. 31, 2016, Hillary Clinton […]
No one should have to nag to be able to vote By Clay Parlette @claypar111 As if this election isn’t already crazy enough, the United States Postal Service (USPS) has disgraced the little sanctity that yet remains in our American democracy by failing to deliver hundreds of absentee ballots in Northwest Ohio. Election data indicates […]
UF football 4-5 in GLIAC By Martyce Kimbrough @TheRealBuddha20 The University of Findlay football team fell short in their game against #2 ranked Grand Valley State University with a score of 28-17 on Oct. 29 in Allendale, Michigan. The Lakers remain undefeated on the season while the Oilers fall to 4-5 in GLIAC (Great Lakes […]