The Pulse
Saturday, July 04, 2009 • 10:12 PM • 67°  
FRONT PAGE THIS WEEK
BROWNE PLEADS GUILTY IN STRING OF FINDLAY CHURCH, NON-PROFIT BURGLARIES

Last fall, three students from UF--all now expelled from the school-- were arrested and charged in a series of thefts from city churches and a non-profit agency. One of three has pleaded guilty to a fifth-degree felony in connection with those charges. Trials for the others--Walter Myers and Morgan Dart--are scheduled for the summer.

NEWS HEADLINES
4/22/2009 9:46:24 AM
BEGINNING IN THE FALL, NO MORE STUDENT MAIL WILL BE DELIVERED TO THE RESIDENCE HALLS; ALL MAIL COMING TO CENTRAL LOCATION ON OLD MAIN
4/22/2009 9:40:52 AM
RADIO GIFT WILL HELP WLFC-FM (88.3) INCREASE ITS SIGNAL FROM 100 WATTS TO 4,600 WATTS
4/22/2009 9:20:34 AM
UF BOOKSTORE WILL ALLOW STUDENTS TO BUY BOOKS ONLINE WITH A CREDIT CARD BEGINNING THIS FALL
4/22/2009 9:13:44 AM
STUDENTS: NEW COURSE EVALUATION PROCESS TOO LONG, BURDENSOME
4/15/2009 9:57:12 AM
UF ALUM DECIDES TO MAKE A RUN FOR FINDLAY CITY COUNCIL; SAYS CITY RESIDENTS NEED A WATCHDOG IN GOVERNMENT
PULSE PHOTO DESK


Last week the national champion Oilers basketball team
had a salute to the fans in the Croy Gym. Hundreds of
fans, mostly from the Findlay community, turned out to
get autographs, have their pictures taken with players
and hear Mayor Pete Sehnert read a proclamation in
the team's honor. (Elizabeth Lewis-House photo)


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