- Findlay Athletes Deliver at NCAA ChampionshipsBy Mara Waire wairem@findlay.edu The University of Findlay swimming and diving and track and field programs both reached new heights at their respective NCAA Division II national championships last week, with the Oilers collecting historic finishes, individual titles, and a combined 68 All-American honors. The women’s swimming and diving team placed seventh in the nation [...]

- Old Dominion shooting sparks debates about guns in classroomBy Monica Crawford crawfordm3@findlay.edu On March 12, three students were shot inside a classroom at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. Despite a classmate’s quick efforts to diffuse the situation by stabbing the gunman, one of the shot students died while two others were severely injured. As a result, Republican lawmakers in Florida, Louisiana, New [...]

- What students need to know about registrationBy Anna Woods woodsa@findlay.edu With the Spring 2026 semester coming to a close, many students and advisors at the University of Findlay are balancing the stress of preparing for final exams and registration for the upcoming summer and fall semesters. UF uses Workday to manage student finances and academics, which includes registration. In order to [...]

- St. Baldricks event raises millions in support of pediatric cancer researchBy Blainey Dowling dowlingb@findlay.edu Volunteers across the United States, including Northwest Ohio, shaved their heads on March 17 to raise money for childhood cancer research through the St. Baldrick’s Foundation. Named after a combination of “St. Patrick” and “bald,” the nonprofit organization hosts fundraisers where volunteers collect donations and shave their heads to support children [...]

- Findlay students start to feel war in IranBy Erin Moran morane@findlay.edu As tensions continue to rise following the U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, University of Findlay students with mixed opinions are concerned about their lack of information as the war continues to escalate. The conflict that started with military infrastructure sites has led to retaliatory attacks and economic impacts that are [...]

- Beating back the shadowsColumn by Victoria Hansen hansenv@findlay.edu I wish that I could say that I was shocked when FCC Chairman Brendan Carr said that broadcasters that did not follow the party line on the war in Iran would lose their licenses if they did not correct their course and get in line. But I’m not. The attacks [...]

- Student-athletes face academic challenges while in seasonBy André Sardinha sardinhaa@findlay,edu A new study published in the Journal of Athlete Development and Experience found that college student-athletes face significant academic barriers during their competitive seasons, with time management, travel demands, and balancing obligations emerging as the most common challenges. The study, which sampled 176 athletes across nine institutions, reported that academic barriers [...]

- Winter’s grip disrupts campus life at the University of FindlayBy Adam Gelman gelmana@findlay.edu From cold weather to snow, this winter was jam packed with weather problems, even closing the University of Findlay for two days. While a few spring-like days have popped up recently, so have winter-like days. There were some brutally cold days this winter, but none were colder in Findlay than Jan. [...]

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