Category Archives: Opinion

Student involvement is key in Police Chief search

By Clay Parlette @claypar111 As the University makes the transition from a security department to a hybrid police/security department, and in the midst of national tensions between police and community, it becomes increasingly important that processes like these are transparent and open to input from the campus community. The University is executing this process very […]

What to do this weekend: Halloween in Findlay, OH

By Kelsey Nevius @kelnevs The air is chilly, ghosts and pumpkins are decorating doors and windows, and the jumbo-sized bags of colorful candy deck the shelves of every store. This can only mean one thing: it’s time for Halloween. If the spooky decorations and fall treats don’t grab your attention, the Halloween activities are sure […]

Facing our fears, there’s courage in awareness

By Sarah Stubbs @sarahxstubbs Lately I have seen the same Halloween meme pop up on all of my social media feeds. The meme comically reads, “Instead of yelling ‘BOO,’ let’s yell something scarier this Halloween; like ‘COMMITMENT’ or ‘STUDENT LOANS.’” While this is quite hilarious, there is a lot of truth to it. As we […]

Supernatural experiences at UF: Friendly ghosts and creepy vibes

By Clay Parlette @claypar111 With the crisp advent of autumn upon us, many students have officially gotten the full-on cravings for everything fall. New seasons of spooky favorites like American Horror Story and The Walking Dead, pumpkin carving, cider, pumpkin spice lattes, and hoodies are all some of the small pleasures many of us enjoy […]

Millennials vs. Baby Boomers & Gen X: Generational Breakdown

By Katie Kohls @KatieKohls If you have ever worked a service job, what demographic is most likely to get angry if you mess up or aren’t on you’re A-game? At my service job, and at many of my friends’, the worst disgruntled customers to deal with are actually middle-aged to older white people (not young […]

Islamophobia: Extremists exist in every religion

By Clay Parlette  @claypar111 Since our country’s founding, we have always been guilty of treating one or more groups of people unfairly for a multitude of sometimes compelling, yet always insignificant reasoning. In the earliest days and up until very recent times, African Americans were the victims of America’s mistreatment. Native Americans, Irish, Polish, Jews, […]

Prepping for grad school: Insights from an English major

  By Katie Kohls @KatieKohls (Cue T. Swift) I don’t know about you, but I’m feeling… stressed, sleep deprived, and ready to punch the next person who asks what I’m going to do after graduation. I’m also feeling 22, but that seems irrelevant at this point. Like many seniors and overachieving juniors, I’m prepping for […]

UF’s Kake Bridge Program is an affordable study abroad option

By Clay Parlette @claypar111 Traveling the world is a stereotypical bucket list item for many people to accomplish before they die. Unfortunately, due to time constraints, family and work obligations, and the obvious money barrier, too many people end up never making this dream a reality. Instead, they end up counting California or Florida as […]

Why must every move a female artist make be explicitly feminist? 

By Sarah Stubbs  @sarahxstubbs With the 2016 campaign in full-swing right now, politics and political theory is everywhere we look: it’s on social media, it’s on TV, and it pops up in our every day conversations. When Kanye West (jokingly, hopefully) announced his 2020 campaign for presidency at the MTV Music Video awards a couple […]

Digital messaging boards along roads in Ohio, heightening safety awareness

By Kelsey Nevius @kelnevs I’m sure that while driving down any major highway, 75 for us University of Findlay students, you’ve seen the amount of traffic due to road construction. While construction is a thing we’ve pretty much gotten used to by now thanks to the additional construction currently going on down Main Street, you […]

Netflix gems: What to watch right now

By Morgan Clark @MJClark32_ Snowpiercer (2014) 3.5/5 Derricks “Snowpiercer” has a post-apocalyptic setting and takes place on a train that never stops. Snowpiercer sheds light on socioeconomic issues prevalent today by showing the end of a middle class. The movie just has one dividing line of extreme poverty in the tail and the privileged wealth […]

Is a dry campus really safer than a wet one?

By Clay Parlette  @claypar111 “The University of Findlay is a dry campus.” Nearly all prospective students will hear these words during their campus tour at Oiler Nation. It’s a policy that most certainly makes this campus more marketable to conservative families and more importantly, it’s a reflection of our University’s historic and deeply rooted Christian […]