Author Archives: Olivia Wile

Looking through the blindfold

By: Cory Berlekamp Email: Berlekampc@findlay.edu The trend of internet challenges has become increasingly more dangerous from eating a tablespoon to cinnamon to tide pods and now doing daily tasks while blindfolded like Sandra Bullock’s character in the movie Bird Box. This has led to dangerous prank videos being uploaded to the internet to causing a […]

Findlay grad goes to the Captitol

By: Bri Hallman Email: Hallmanb@findlay.edu The City of Findlay is sending off one of their own after serving the people of Hancock County for the past seven years. Republican governor-elect Mike DeWine chose Mayor Lydia Mihalik to head the Development Services Agency as a result of what she has done during her terms as mayor. […]

Oilers basketball ready to make a climb to the top in 2019

By: Dylan DeWitt Email: dewittd@findlay.edu Twitter:@dd_witt The Oilers basketball team has been at work while the rest of the students were home for the holidays. The team currently holds a 12-2 record where they are shooting nearly 50 percent from the field. The Oilers are currently shooting 48.8 percent as a team which places them […]

The leap to higher education

By: Jill Prince Email:princej@findlay.edu For many students, freshman year of college is filled with experiences that they were expecting. The new place, new people, and new set of academic challenges but did their high school careers really prepare them for a whole new level of education? According to Studybreaks.com “The Education Trust conducted a study […]

Sweet treats building up on Trenton

By: Bri Hallman Email: Hallmanb@findlay.edu In less than a month, University of Findlay students will once again be able to enjoy an American classic. Dunkin Donuts is coming back to Findlay for the first time in years after its two previous locations were dropped by the previous franchise owners. Construction for the new store on […]

Government shutdown cripples Washington

By: Mac Williams Twitter: @m_williamsm2 Email: williamsm2@findlay.edu As the clock struck midnight on Dec. 31 the American people ushered in 2019 with resolutions and renewed hopes and dreams. They also began 2019 with a federal government that had been shutdown since Dec. 21, 2018 when funding expired and work stopped across nine different federal departments. […]