By: Heidi Paxson, Staff Writer Twitter: @HeidiPacSun Email: paxsonh@findlay.edu Although November is quickly approaching, the flowers around the University of Findlay are still in bloom, the sidewalks are clear of leaves, and the scenic Old Main arch looks as good as new. This is a result of the Grounds Keeping team putting in around 240 […]
Category Archives: Around Campus
By: Olivia Wile Twitter: o_wile Email: wileo@findlay.edu While enrolled at the University of Findlay, students are required to take either a religion or philosophy course. Among those offered include REL 101: Introduction to Religion. Not only do students in this course learn about the various religions of the world such as Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, Daoism, […]
By: Grant Goetcheus Twitter: @goetcheusg Email: goetcheusg@Findlay.edu On Sunday Oct. 1, 2017 the deadliest mass shooting by a lone gunman occurred at the Route 91 music festival in Las Vegas. Stephen Paddock opened fire on the festival shortly after 10 p.m. Paddock used several semi-automatic rifles to kill 58 people and injure over 500. Since […]
By: Trevia Gumbs Email: gumbst1@findlay.edu It’s the weekend at the University of Findlay and time for the big question… should I stay or should I go? For student athletes, there’s not much of a choice. But for others, it’s a frequent question. Johnathan Ferraro, director of residence life at UF, says that there are many […]
By: Jacob Sarver Twitter: @Senatorsarver Email: sarverj@findlay.edu Hillary Clinton just recently released a new memoir that tells the story of ‘What Happened’ during her 2016 presidential campaign. In the new book, she uncovers issues with everyone from Bernie to current President, Donald Trump. After a tough loss back in Nov. 2016, Clinton seemed to fall […]
By: Olivia Wile Twitter: o_wile Email: wileo@findlay.edu It is both student tuition and the generous donors that keep private academic institutions running. This applies to the University of Findlay, with an enrollment of about 3,000 students. Is also applies to Kenyon College in Gambier, Oh. On Sept. 18, news broke that the Division III College, […]
By: Louisa Woltermann Twitter: @louisa_wolt Email: woltermannl@findlay.edu With a new semester, the University of Findlay offers four new student organizations. These new organizations are Empowerment for Business Oriented Women, Oilers Changing Campus Culture (OC3), Save the Bees, and the Writing Center Club. The series of steps to create a student organization includes finding an advisor, […]
By: Jacob Sarver Twitter: @Senatorsarver Email: sarverj@findlay.edu When it comes to organizations at the University of Findlay, the Board of Presidents, or BOP, is an important aspect. Run by the Student Government Association, the BOP is a necessary part of any UF student-run organization. The BOP consists of a meeting in Winebrenner Theological Seminary where […]
By: Olivia Wile, Editor Twitter: o_wile Email: wileo@findlay.edu The Buford Center for Diversity and Service provides many resources for the University of Findlay. As it is home to three different offices, Intercultural Student Services, International Education, and Service and Community Engagement, the Buford Center satisfies a variety of needs. Combined, the offices offer exchange, internship, […]
By: Olivia Wile Twitter: o_wile Email: wileo@findlay.edu As University of Findlay students return from summer break, so have the professionals from the Bucher Center of Counseling Services. Counseling services have been offered by the University since 1986 and continue to provide many benefits to students. With three full-time licensed professional clinical counselors, Ginny Williams, Jenna […]
By: Alexis Mitchell Twitter: @alexismitch14 Email: mitchella2@findlay.edu The saying “adopt don’t shop” is used a lot, but not many people know exactly what it means. Adopt Don’t Shop refers not to “shopping” for a pet, but adopting one from your local shelter. An example of shopping for a pet is buying a puppy from a […]
The ongoing problem strikes the town again By: Olivia Wile, Editor Twitter: @o_wile Just because it was summer break for many University of Findlay students, Findlay’s flooding problem certainly did not take a vacation. On Thursday, July 13, a torrential downpour began that would come close to one of the largest floods in town history. […]




