By Pulse Staff The “Protecting Americans From Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act” is otherwise known as the TikTok ban and it passed the U.S. House of Representatives on March 13. The U.S. Senate seems to be slow walking the bill, according to multiple news agencies, but the initial step to a major change in the […]
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By Megan Hite, HiteM@Findlay.edu For many students at UF, this upcoming 2024 presidential election is the first opportunity for them to vote. However, it’s shaping up to be a repeat of the 2020 election with both former president Donald Trump and President Joe Biden running this year. “I believe this will be the most polarizing […]
How do emotional support animals measure up to other options on campus? By Victoria Hansen, HansenV@Findlay.edu When students leave for home for college, it means leaving behind their family, friends and pets. Non-aquatic pets are banned in University of Findlay residence halls, but some students feel that they won’t be able have a meaningful life […]
By Andrea Hoffman, HoffmanA1@Findlay.edu Feb. 24 marked two years since Russian military forces invaded Ukraine beginning a full-scale land, sea and air war. University of Findlay Ukrainian international student Sasha Melynk says it’s more than a memory. “Because it has been two years now people are starting to forget, but it is still very real. […]
By Victoria Hansen, HansenV@Findlay.edu The Ohio U.S. Senate Republican Primary forum held at the University of Findlay on Feb. 19 showed the power of primaries. The primaries are the time to make sure that we have good candidates moving forward, according to Mayor of Findlay Christina Muryn. “It’s their [University of Findlay students’] opportunity to […]
By Brooke DeSnyder, DeSnyderB@Findlay.edu When it comes to Emotional Support Animals, or as most people know them as ESA’s, many don’t realize it takes a lot of work, since they just want a pet. However, an ESA isn’t a pet; students with an ESA on campus undergo work to keep them at the University of […]
By Megan Hite, HiteM@Findlay.edu On April 8 at approximately 3:10 p.m., Findlay will experience complete darkness for three minutes and 44 seconds, due to Findlay being in the direct path of totality. This event has gained the attention of hundreds and will be a historical event for the city and the state of Ohio. With […]
By Kendall Westgate, WestgateK@Findlay.edu From learning to manage time freshman year to waking up at 4:30 a.m. sophomore year to riding three horses daily junior and senior year, the English equine program requires hard work, responsibility and lots of time management. Typically, a freshman class starts with 40-50 students, but typically ends with 15-20 students. […]
By Richard Mast and Anthony Johnson, MastR@Findlay.edu and JohnsonC19@Findlay.edu UF’s football team works on finding the balance between their rigorous training schedule and class work. The football team shared their high hopes for next season and look to make strides in the 2024 offseason with a reloaded roster. Along with attending classes, the team participates […]
Students at UF share a bit about their favorite places to study By Brooke DeSnyder, DesnyderB@Findlay.edu When finding a place to study and catch up on homework, students tend to work at the CBSL, AMU or Shafer Library on campus. However, students may choose to study in these different locations due to the atmospheres they […]
By Jenna Waits and Emily Byglin, WaitsJ@Findlay.edu and ByglinE@Findlay.edu The University of Findlay will welcome the graduating class of 2030 to the College of Pharmacy with a series of entertaining events. On Feb. 24, the incoming class of pharmacy students can attend a UF men’s basketball game, which allows them to meet some future classmates […]
By Cassie Arnett, ArnettC@Findlay.edu and Victoria Hansen, HansenV@Findlay.edu Each year, University of Findlay studio art and graphic design seniors select their best pieces to put on display in the Mazza Museum’s Lea Gallery. “Every senior decides what pieces they want to put on display,” Valerie Escobedo, Associate Professor of Art at UF, said. Each studio […]
By Cassie Arnett, ArnettC@Findlay.edu According to Kawamura, Christina Muryn, Mayor of Findlay, wants to make Findlay and the campus a place where people feel included, and international students feel safe. On Feb. 21, the University of Findlay took part in International World Language Day, an international event, for the seventh consecutive year. UF celebrates students’ […]
A big win against UCCS sparks discussion of new heights the team can climb By Lauren Wolters, WoltersL1@Findlay.edu The University of Findlay women’s lacrosse team defeated the University of Colorado Springs 13-9 on Feb. 27. UF is now 1-1 on the season. Their next matchup is also in Colorado against Colorado State University Pueblo […]
By Ricky Mast, MastR@Findlay.edu Final touches on the work to prepare Findlay for the total solar eclipse and its effects are in full swing. The eclipse is expected to draw in many visitors who wish to observe the event to enjoy the full experience of a total eclipse. On April 8, 2024 at 3:10 p.m., […]
By Jenna Waits, WaitsJ@Findlay.edu P3, or fifth year pharmacy students at the University of Findlay spent this academic year preparing for the experiences they will gain by participating in Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) rotations. Fifth year student, Carson Shoemaker has described his special plans when it comes to his APPE rotations. “My hub site […]
By Kendall Westgate, WestgateK@Findlay.edu Fiery comebacks with bursts of applause and booing were no stranger to the Ohio U.S. Senate Republican Primary Candidate Forum taking place on Feb. 18 at 8 p.m. Even if the audience were told to hold their applause till the end, those viewing it from Spectrum News 1 could hear that […]
By Kendall Westgate, WestgateK@Findlay.edu On Feb. 19 starting at 8 p.m., the University of Findlay will host the U.S. Ohio Senate Primary Republican Forum produced by Spectrum News 1. The candidates involved in the forum include Matt Dolan, Frank LaRose and Bernie Moreno. Dolan represents District 24 in the Ohio State Senate, in which he […]
By Alyssa Burgei, BurgeiA1@Findlay.edu With the new changes to the FAFSA, both universities and students are experiencing the repercussions from the adjustments. For example, financial aid is going to change for farmers and students with siblings in college. The Education Department, who is responsible for launching the new FAFSA changes, sent out three Institutional Student […]
Oilers take advantage of the rec center fitness classes to stay active and fit By Brooke DeSnyder, DeSnyderB@Findlay.edu From spin to Pilates to kickboxing to stretch and tone, Oilers have many opportunities to increase their fitness by taking advantage of one or more of UF’s recreational center fitness classes. UF’s recreational center offers 20 class […]
Chinese culture will be expressed in an evening of dancing, martial arts and singing By Lauren Wolters, WoltersL1@Findlay.edu On Sunday, Feb. 11, many Americans prepared food and gathered to watch the Kansas City Chiefs win the Super Bowl LVIII against the San Francisco 49ers. However, another event characterized by food and gatherings of families, friends […]
University of Findlay students have 10 opportunities weekly to get involved with Campus Ministry By Emily Byglin, ByglinE@Findlay.edu The University of Findlay’s Campus Ministry offers a wide array of bible studies and social opportunities that are open to all UF students. This includes 10 weekly opportunities and 10 special events during the spring semester. Revive […]
By Cassie Arnett, ArnettC@Findlay.edu In July 2023, House Bill 33 was posted, by November 2023 a lawsuit was filed against the state of Ohio and Ohio Governor Mike DeWine for implementing the bill. Within this bill is a license change that started to solve one problem but has now become a cause for greater concern […]
By Megan Hite, HiteM@Findlay.edu UF offers over 100 clubs and student organizations on campus. This past year a new club was brought to campus, Oilers for Life. Oilers for Life is a club for UF students respecting and honoring human life. Oilers for Life president, Brynn Billing, and the club’s leadership team explained what the […]
Alex Davis, Instructor of Teaching in Communication, 88.3 WLFC radio manager alexander.davis@findlay.edu, YouTube.com/@ADisElevated/videos I believe we need to be the glue. Glue, bridges the gap. Glue brings two items together that otherwise would not have been able to come together. Glue, as a substance, can be viewed similarly to the way that an individual in […]
By Kendall Westgate, WestgateK@Findlay.edu The University of Findlay offers many different hands-on, interactive classes for the different majors; yet, many do not know that going to the Oak Allen Correctional Institution each Monday is also offered as a class. “I did not create this class, the Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program (https://www.insideoutcenter.org/) was started in the […]
By Kendall Westgate, WestgateK@Findlay.edu With the growing need for another professional working for PulseTV, manager Jayson Geiser welcomed his new assistant manager Noah Laughlin to help ease the workload burden. “Noah has jumped right into his new job, taking over many of the responsibilities of directing our athletic broadcasts. In his first month on campus, […]
A Journey From Showing Steer to the Queen of Adams County By Andrea Hoffman hoffmana1@findlay.edu Every young girl dreams of becoming a queen one day, but for University of Findlay student Callie Neuenschwander it’s not just a dream, it is her reality. Neuenschwander is a freshman at UF in the Pre-Veterinary program and this past […]
By Kendall Westgate, WestgateK@Findlay.edu A strong end to a year-long partnership ended with successful year-end awards for junior Eva Reynolds and her mount UF Ballyknock On Time. This pair finished their 2023 USEA eventing season finishing in fifth place overall for the Beginner Novice Young Adult Rider and third place overall Beginner Novice Intercollegiate leaderboards. […]
By Lauren Wolters, WoltersL1@Findlay.edu The University of Findlay’s Cosiano Health Center held a sexually transmitted infection (STI) clinic on Wednesday, Jan. 17 from 9:00-11:00 a.m. At the clinic, students received free testing for HIV and Syphilis. A grant from the Allen County Health Department enables these tests to be free to students during the clinic. […]
By Pulse Staff At 15 years old, Jenna Waits hit the road with her best friend at 7 a.m. one day to make the 160-mile drive from Lynchburg, Ohio to Findlay. They were coming to a very important event; VIP² (Very Important Potential Pharmacist) Day. “Well, we got up very early and we went to a […]
Learn about what caused the Village to flood and how repairs are made By Kendall Westgate, WestgateK@Findlay.edu The students who occupy the Village Resident Hall received an alarming email on Jan. 15 around 5:45 p.m. about a flood taking place. Due to extremely cold temperatures, a break occurred in a sprinkler supply line on the […]
By Megan Hite, HiteM@Findlay.edu On Feb. 19, the University of Findlay will hold its first U.S. Senate Forum at the Winebrenner Auditorium. UF professor Amy Rogan helped put this event together. “This is the U.S. Senate Primary Republican Forum for Ohio,” Rogan said. “It’s a forum, so it’s not a debate. Spectrum News 1 is […]
By Alyssa Burgei, BurgeiA1@Findlay.edu As we jump into January 2024, changes are being made to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form for students who need financial assistance for college. The changes in application come from the new FAFSA Simplification Act passed for the 2024-25 year. The first of these changes is the […]
By Lauren Wolters, WoltersL1@Findlay.edu Both the University of Findlay men’s and women’s teams are looking for a spark to finish their seasons strong. The women’s team is 6-9 on the season, losing their last game to Ashland (32-81) on January 13. The men’s team is also 6-9 on the season. They also lost to Ashland […]