By Abbie Stevens, StevensA6@Findlay.edu *The Pulse is exploring the policy statements from each major candidate in the 2024 presidential race. This article breaks down the issues from former President Donald Trump. Former President Donald Trump was born in 1946 in Queens, New York, and is 78 years of age. He is married to Melania […]
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By Mackala Krichbaum, KrichbaumM@Findlay.edu *The Pulse is exploring the policy statements from each major candidate in the 2024 presidential race. This article breaks down the issues from Vice President Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris made history as the first Black South Asian American woman to be elected to the position of Vice President. She is now […]
By Ellie Janszen, JanszenE@Findlay.edu After years of dedication and determination to the University of Findlay football program, Mike Jerrell has made his much-anticipated NFL debut. The 25-year-old offensive lineman, known for his remarkable drive and humble personality, recently took the field as a starter for the Seattle Seahawks, after earning his spot on the 53-man […]
By Mara Waire, WaireM@Findlay.edu As the University’s baseball season approaches, there’s a load of excitement for the program led by head coach Matt Palm now entering his fourth year leading the program. After graduating catcher Aiden Lao, first baseman Nate Brooks, shortstop Cole Kwiatkowski, third baseman Andrew Micale, center fielder Cam Farrar, and relieving pitcher […]
University of Findlay Safety strives to combat false code blues, potential school shootings, and a deficiency in manpower By Lydia Schafer, schaferl@findlay.edu The University of Findlay Campus Security, responsible for the safety of the students, must defend the campus with their in-depth awareness of campus and community activity. Findlay Campus security stays up to date […]
By Camden Perkin, PerkinsC1@Findlay.edu As the University of Findlay explores ways to improve the student dining experience, food trucks have emerged as a popular suggestion. Students like Riley Torkelson are excited about the possibility. At the same time, Brandi Laurita, Vice President for Student Affairs and Athletics, offers insights into how food trucks could fit […]
By Seth Dahlausen, dahlhausens@findlay.edu In its second year after relaunching, the Peer Mentor Program has grown. This year, the program has four mentors and 45 mentees. Maria Guarnieri, coordinator of diversity, inclusion, and belonging at the Buford Center, leads the Peer Mentor Program. Guarnieri noted that there was an increase in interest compared to last […]
By Reese Anzalone, AnzaloneR@Findlay.edu A strong start to the season has set the tone for the University of Findlay Women’s Volleyball team this fall with a 13-4 record and second in the GMAC North division. “We have had a really strong start to the season, currently sitting at 13-4 with three of our four […]
By Kendall Westgate, WestgateK@Findlay.edu The wait till election day is narrowing down with eight days left till the election. Yet, there is still so much to know about this upcoming election, like what a third party is. Most may know that the United States has two dominant political parties – Republicans and Democrats. However, third […]
By Abbie Stevens, StevensA6@Findlay.edu On Monday, Oct. 28, UF Safety and Security sent an email to University of Findlay students about recent incidents of cars being entered on campus. According to the email sent out by Safety and Security, an individual has been walking through campus parking lots, entering unlocked cars, and stealing anything deemed […]
By Mackala Krichbaum, KrichbaumM@Findlay.edu *The Pulse is exploring the policy statements from each major candidate in the 2024 presidential race. This article breaks down the issues from Senator James David Vance. Republican Senator James David (JD) Vance was sworn into office in 2023. Senator Vance was born in Middletown Ohio and raised by his […]
Special Column by Dr. Melanie Dusseau, Associate Professor of English and Dr. Harley Ferris, Assistant Professor of English and Director of the Writing Center Both political parties have always courted the college vote, and this presidential race is no different. Back in the day, us GenXers remember campaigns like Rock the Vote that made voting […]
By Kendall Westgate, WestgateK@Findlay.edu With a total of 416 votes cast in the 2024 Rock the Mock election, the University of Findlay community chose Donald Trump as the next president of the United States with 54.3% of the votes. UF students, faculty and staff cast their votes for Rock the Mock Oct. 29 – a […]
Column by Amy Rogan, Pulse Adviser Tuesday, the University of Findlay campus comes together to raise its collective voice. October 29 is the third Rock the Mock at UF, a mock election for the presidential race. I came to UF in 2014. I had organized a mock election at my previous university and wanted to […]
By Abbie Stevens, StevensA6@Findlay.edu Voting is an important American right, but what if you’re not available on Election Day? As someone who experienced early voting, this is painless process for busy college students. If one is registered to vote in Ohio, you can vote in person before election day until Nov. 3 at the local […]
By Mackala Krichbaum, KrichbaumM@Findlay.edu When moving away to college, students experience many first, which includes voting. However, the University of Findlay’s Pulse Media club is combatting any uncertainty about voting by hosting a mock election on campus. To prepare for this event the Pulse Media Club has been hard at work preparing for this event. […]
By Mackala Krichbaum, KrichbaumM@Findlay.edu Emmy-winning broadcast journalist Jim Heath recorded a podcast with Amy Rogan, Assistant Professor of Teaching in Media and Communication, discussing the importance of the upcoming election. While they were recording the podcast, those in attendance of this event were able to ask questions. Heath started the event by stating on word […]
**Senior Communication students at Bluffton University are contributing content to Pulse Media over the coming weeks as part of the first steps to a productive merger between BU and the University of Findlay. The Bluffton University student newspaper is called The Witmarsum but is on hiatus this fall. Column By Andrew Collinsworth BU Senior, cola-b@bluffton.edu […]
**Senior Communication students at Bluffton University are contributing content to Pulse Media over the coming weeks as part of the first steps to a productive merger between BU and the University of Findlay. The Bluffton University student newspaper is called The Witmarsum but is on hiatus this fall. Questions about Endowments in the midst of […]
By Morgan Wissinger, WissingerM@Findlay.edu The University of Findlay’s campus is undergoing a significant transformation behind Egner Fine Arts Building, where construction is underway to revitalize an underused area. Justin Richardson, Instructor of Teaching in Environmental, Safety and Occupational Health Management (ESOH) program, says the project is part of his class, ESOH 140, Introduction to Sustainability. […]
Detours to the Western Farm at the University of Findlay causing students to be late to class By Laila Zugg, ZuggL@Findlay.edu A significant number of University of Findlay equestrian and animal science students need to take a detour on various backroads because of construction on U.S. 68, which leads to the Western Farm at the University […]
By Mara Waire, WaireM@Findlay.edu In August 2021, the BRITE Center (Business Resource for Innovation, Teamwork, and Entrepreneurship Center) was established at the University of Findlay in the College of Business Building to support student entrepreneurs. The center was founded by Carla Treadway, Assistant Professor of Teaching in Business and the Director of the BRITE […]
Student-athletes and professor discuss how the University of Findlay handles scheduling conflicts By Tori Tiell, tiellv@findlay.edu With the fall semester well underway, 654 student-athletes at the University of Findlay are finding it a struggle balancing their academic and sport schedules. While some students are facing these struggles, the University tries to combat the issues and help students who need to change their schedules. […]
Students at the University of Findlay find ways to adjust to new operating hours of their recreation center By Lydia Schafer, schaferl@findlay.edu This year at the University of Findlay, the Findlay Recreation Center closes an hour earlier on weekdays than in previous years. Operating hours this semester changed from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. on […]
Camden Perkins, PerkinsC1@Findlay.edu For two years, the University of Findlay has utilized Kiwibots — autonomous robots designed to deliver food on campus — marking an effort to streamline dining services through automation. The initiative, in partnership with Sodexo, allows students, faculty, and staff to order meals via a mobile app with Kiwibots delivering to designated locations. […]
Kayla Niese, NieseK4@Findlay.edu With 192 residents at the Village on the University of Findlay’s campus, and 117 parking spots for those residents, the appearance of a dumpster taking up four spaces brought up questions for the students who live there. Chief of Police and director of security at UF, Chief William Spraw says the […]
By Emily Bouck, BouckE@Findlay.edu Director of Dining Services at the University of Findlay, David Harr says the dining staff works to accommodate vegan and vegetarian students with certain protocols. “The way the kitchen is set up we do all of the produce cutting in one area,” Harr said. “Then we have an area for simple […]
By Mackala Krichbaum, KrichbaumM@Findlay.edu To fulfil any spooky or scary needs, check out the House of Horrors hosted by the Criminal Justice and Forensic Science clubs on Oct. 17 at 8:30 p.m. at 293 W Trenton. The House of Horrors started after the Criminal Justice and Forensic Science Club Halloween event at the Blood Prison […]
By Mackala Krichbaum, KrichbaumM@Findlay.edu DeHaven is heating up for the Women’s Soccer team this season as they are off to a 3-4-2 start. Academically and athletically the Women’s Soccer team has been hard at work both on and off the field. Head coach Sierra Tom gives an inside look into how the season is progressing. […]
By Mackala Krichbaum The cross-country teams have started hot in the competition. Head Coach Eric Wymer gives an inside look at the continued success of the team. While the teams focus on running and their time while doing so these athletes are students first. The teams took their academics to heart as they set the […]
Column By Dr. Ron Tulley, RTulley@Findlay.edu It’s concerning when young adults, especially students, express discomfort in sharing their political views on campus. Universities should foster critical thinking, diversity of thought, and constructive dialogue, but increasingly, both students and faculty seem wary of political conversations. Some professors may even resort to outright bans on political discussion […]
By Mackala Krichbaum, KrichbaumM@Findlay.edu “Home Sweet Home” is used by many, however facing the aftermath of Hurricane Helene residents of North Carolina have been left with a large uncertainty about the future of their communities and homes. Senior David Hines opened up about the aftermath of his community of Weaverville and his experiences as a […]
By Mackala Krichbaum, KrichbaumM@Findlay.edu DeHaven’s season opener was a heated competition with Ashland University where the Oilers came out with the win; however, this is not the sole focus on the men’s soccer team’s minds. Academically, the soccer team strives in academics as the team as a whole has been committed to their athletics first. […]
By Kendall Westgate, WestgateK@Findlay.edu Anyone in need of a good laugh, the theatre production is now showing TRAGEDY: a tragedy through Sunday. Director and theatre program coordinator Cynthia Stroud describes this play. “It is night and after darkness falls, it stays down. No one can be certain the sun will ever return,” Stroud said. “In […]
By Abbie Stevens, StevensA6@Findlay.edu The 2024 University of Findlay’s homecoming court is made up of a diverse selection of students that represent what makes the campus special. Learn about the different students a part of this court. Jaylesiyah Barner-Moon Super senior Jaylesiyah Barner-Moon is majoring in criminal justice. Originally from Columbus, Ohio, Barner-Moon loves […]