By Pulse Staff No. 9 University of Findlay football team moves to 10-0 overall and 8-0 in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference after beating No. 15 Ashland University 14-3 Saturday, Nov. 7. Ashland is now 8-2 overall and 7-1 in the G-MAC. This moves UF to first place in the G-MAC with one game left […]
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UF and Ashland’s head coach each weigh in on the heavy weight battle By Erin Moran and Sarah Rutledge morane@findlay.edu rutledges@findlay.edu One of the longest-running rivalries in Division II football returns this weekend as the No. 9 University of Findlay matches up with No. 15 Ashland University in what is essentially a game for […]
By Erin Moran morane@findlay.edu The 20th year for Helping Hands food drive at the University of Findlay shattered the previous record with 458,171 pounds of food collected. That’s 192,955 more pounds than last year’s 265,216. David Harr, director of dining services at UF, made the announcement Thursday Nov. 6, the Center for Business and Student […]
By Omari Welch-Guytan welchguytano@findlay.edu As the fall season comes to a close at the University of Findlay, the energy around campus is filled with reflection, pride, and determination for the months ahead. From the gridiron to the volleyball court and across cross country trails, each program showcases resilience and commitment to excellence with key […]
By Luke Ellerbrock ellerbrockl@findlay.edu Registration can be a confusing and stressful time for students when figuring out their classes for the next semester. Between choosing classes, meeting degree requirements, and scheduling time with academic advisors, planning ahead can become a challenge for many. There are several steps students should take to be successful. “They […]
By Victoria Hansen hansenv@findlay.edu On Nov. 7-8, teachers, students, and librarians will arrive at the Mazza Museum for the annual Mazza Conference to listen and learn from picture book authors and illustrators. However, the presenters might not be who guests expect. “We did have several modifications that happened last minute to our lineup,” said […]
By Andrea Hoffman hoffmana1@findlay.edu Every fall, the University of Findlay honors its most accomplished former student-athletes by inducting them into the UF Athletics Hall of Fame. But before their names are announced, a detailed selection process takes place. The process blends history, data and lasting Oiler legacy to decipher the most deserving candidates. Former […]
By Adrianna Valentine valentinea1@findlay.edu What if one of the most valuable lessons a college student learns is not taught in a classroom? What if it is through acts of kindness, volunteering, and helping others? In the world of college, grades and classes often take priority, but what if you make time for even just […]
By Victoria Hansen hansenv@findlay.edu The University of Findlay now has majors for every field of STEM, but there’s a catch: engineering is a 2+2 program. The “2+2” in the name of the program means that students will do their first two years of general studies at UF, and then transfer to either Wright State […]
Pulse News takes a look at some of University of Findlay’s student-athletes in this special series with a brief look at the student behind the sport. By Sydnie Schaffer schaffers@findlay.edu Before he ever set foot in a college classroom, one University of Findlay student was already hooked on court cases and constitutional debates. What […]
By Victoria Hansen hansenv@findlay.edu 18 University of Findlay students woke up before 7:30 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 25 for UF’s Mobile Food Pantry. Student volunteers loaded cars with juice, dry goods, and other foods to help prevent hunger in Findlay. In return, students received volunteer hours, 150 tickets for the Buford Center’s Grand Raffle, and […]
Column by Victoria Hansen hansenv@findlay.edu I love Halloween costume bingo. I love watching the Super Bowl in Winebrenner. But my favorite UF event is Helping Hands. There’s something beautiful about seeing the Findlay community work together towards a goal larger than themselves. I love the hustle, the energy, the comradery that comes from trying to […]
By Ella Resor resore@findlay.edu student workers and will soon be looking new hires according to co-barn manager Joseph Payton. “We’ll probably hire one more for the beginning of next semester,” Payton said. “And then a few more for a summer crew and to replace our graduating seniors.” For many students at the University of Findlay, […]
By Mylin Brown brownm17@findlay.edu Rising tuition, costly textbooks, and everyday living expenses continue to strain the budgets of college students, leaving many scrambling for ways to make their money last through the semester. At the University of Findlay, students feel pressure to balance loans, family support, and daily costs, emphasizing both the struggles and the […]
By Pulse Staff University of Findlay fall sports are still enjoying success. On Monday, Oct. 27, the latest American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Division II Coaches Poll placed the Oilers at No. 11. Ashland University moved up to No. 17. Those are the only two G-MAC teams in the top 25. There are four Super Regions […]
By Erin Moran morane@findlay.edu The University of Findlay Oilers football team reached a new high, landing the No. 11 spot in the nation with an undefeated 8-0 record. The latest American Football Coaches Association Division II poll placed Findlay just outside the top 10 after the team’s win last weekend against Ohio Dominican University, marking […]
By Ella Resor resore@findlay.edu Nearly 200 University of Findlay students made their way out to the Ice Box Arena at the Western Equestrian Farm for Collegiate FFA (CFFA) and Block and Bridle’s annual Ag Olympics. Freshman animal science pre-veterinary major Molly Ralston was one of those students. “The straw bale toss was definitely the hardest,” […]
By Pulse Staff For 20 years the University of Findlay has hosted the Helping Hands food drive. But in year 20, this year, there’s a different sense of urgency as the U.S. government shutdown leads to a Nov. 1 cut off of the SNAP benefits program. The food collected during the Helping Hands drive is […]
Column by David P. Harr harr@findlay.edu When asked to reflect on the Helping Hands Food Drive through the past twenty years, my mind is overwhelmed with gratitude. Gratitude towards our campus, our community, our sponsors, and of course, our volunteers. I have always had a passion for feeding others, which is exactly how I ended […]
By Pulse Staff and Sarah Rutledge rutledges@findlay.edu They dance, they sparkle, they shine, they dazzle the crowd with tricks, spins, and flourishes. The University of Findlay majorette team, the Oilerettes, has grown consistently over the last few years and now boasts of 12 performers including nine on the majorette line and three feature twirlers. All […]
UF to Introduce New Beverages in Henderson By Victoria Hansen hansenv@findlay.edu After the replacement of Coke Freestyle machines with Pepsi fountains, University of Findlay Dining Services is introducing a new beverage option: Bevi. “Bevi is a dispenser, specifically for water… that allows students, faculty, and staff to kind of customize their water beverage. It’s […]
Local volunteers lead TNR efforts, offering food, shelter and second chances to the city’s strays. By Sydnie Schaffer schaffers@findlay.edu Five bowls sit on a porch in Findlay’s south end, each already half empty by the time Findlay resident Calvin Stewart steps outside his home. Tiny paws scurry across the concrete as cats of every […]
By Victoria Hansen and Pulse Staff hansenv@findlay.edu Every University of Findlay student account comes with a Microsoft 365 A3 license, one of Microsoft’s education licenses that has more features than the Microsoft 365 Personal. But Microsoft made news recently when it announced that it would be giving away a free year of Microsoft 365 […]
By Erin Moran morane@findlay.edu Students across the University of Findlay campus faced a disruptive shutdown on Monday morning when Canvas, the learning management system the University uses, was unresponsive for 12 hours. All Canvas sites were down as part of a larger, nationwide outage affecting Amazon Web Services, the world’s largest cloud hosting platform. […]
By Luke Ellerbrock ellerbrockl@findlay.edu The Findlay Oilers are off to a blazing 7-0 start in the 2025 football season. This week the team reached the highest ranking in program history at No. 14 in the American Football Coaches Association National Poll. Ashland University is the only other school in the G-MAC ranked nationally. The […]
By Erin Moran morane@findlay.edu The University of Findlay’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is gearing up for one of its most popular autumn community events: Trunk or Treat. The event is open to campus and the public as a safe, family-friendly trick-or-treating opportunity. Athletes decorate their cars, dress up, and hand out candy to positively represent […]
On Oct. 17, Dr. Katherine Fell announced her retirement at the end of the 2025-26 academic year. The end of her tenure will coincide with the anticipated end of the “Together We Will” capital campaign, one of two major fund-raising campaigns Fell helmed during her time in Findlay. On Oct. 8, 2022, Fell launched the […]
By Brady Gazarek gazarekb@findlay.edu For many students at the University of Findlay, the generosity of alumni is more than just a financial aid package – it’s a life-changing gift that shapes and develops academic journeys and future goals. Take senior Zach Zeleznik, for example. A recipient of the TLB (The Lord’s Business) Christian Leadership […]
By Tristan Cross crosst2@findlay.edu University of Findlay dining services, provided by Sodexo, launched a survey for students Wednesday, Oct. 23. One hot topic for students is the Derrick Dollars program which allows students to spend a portion of their campus dining funds at select restaurants in Findlay. Riley Hale, marketing manager for Sodexo and […]
The Find the Kind series highlights kind acts big and small around the campus community By Pulse Staff During the recent 2025 Midwest Region Crossover Oct. 17 and 18, the University of Findlay volleyball team did more than just play the game. It took some time to show a little kindness. The 10 a.m. […]
By Victoria Hansen hansenv@findlay.edu Airhorns, cowbells, and car alarms sounded as 975 protesters gathered outside the Hancock County Courthouse Saturday afternoon as a part of nationwide “No Kings” protests. “I believe in democracy. And I don’t feel our country’s being democratic right now, and we have to stand for our rights,” said Diane Althaus, […]
By Pulse Staff University of Findlay president Dr. Katherine Fell announced today via email that she plans to retire at the end of this school year. “I am writing to share the news that the Board of Trustees today accepted my decision to retire at the conclusion of the 2025-26 academic year. On a personal […]
It never fails, everyday we are battered with an onslaught of news, stories, videos- content of every kind. And often, it’s not great news. The Pulse wants to not only report the important stories that affect your daily lives, it wants to report on the things that make you smile. So the Pulse is adding […]
By Pulse Staff With the fall sports season past the midway mark, many University of Findlay teams are looking ahead to finish strong. Findlay football creeped up in the national American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Division II Coaches Poll again landing at No. 16. UF Athletics reports this is the highest ranking in program history […]
By Victoria Hansen hansenv@findlay.edu After six months of planning, the University of Findlay is preparing to welcome performers from the North American Indian Association of Detroit (NAIAD) for Culture in Motion, a night of dance, storytelling, and discussion. Dr. Darcy Metcalfe, assistant professor of religious studies at UF says the Interpath Student Council is […]



































