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WOMEN’S SOCCER
The HU women’s soccer team dominated Grace Christian Thursday afternoon at King Stadium to the tune of a 4-0 shutout. The Foresters have given up just three goals this season. After giving up…
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WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL
The Huntington University women’s volleyball team (10-5, 2-2) took down the Taylor University Trojans (6-10, 1-3 CL) on Saturday afternoon in Platt Arena in a three set sweep (25-18, 25-19, 25-16). Early in…
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WOMEN’S TENNIS
The HU women’s tennis team wasted little time taking control of their match against Mount Vernon at Ramser Courts Saturday afternoon. The Foresters gave up a mere 15 games on the way to…
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MEN’S SOCCER
The HU men’s soccer team successfully defended their home turf by slipping past Lawrence Tech 1-0 Saturday afternoon at King Stadium. The Foresters’ golden opportunity came seven minutes into the second half. After…
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MEN’S TENNIS
The #RV HU men’s tennis team made quick work of Mount Vernon Saturday afternoon at Ramser Courts. The Foresters’ 7-0 win is their third sweep of the year as they move to 6-0…
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WOMEN’S SOCCER
Saturday afternoon the Huntington women’s soccer team provided a life lesson in never giving up. The Foresters scored with seven seconds remaining to knot things up at 1-1 against IU East at Eaton…
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Spirit of a Forester – Opportunity for Faculty & Staff
Dear Faculty and Staff, We need your help to make this year’s Spirit of a Forester Scholarship Competition on Saturday, October 19 a memorable success! Last year, we had over 65 students competing, and…
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If I’d Only Known…
Ever wonder what RichLyn Library on campus or the Huntington City-Township Public Library downtown has to offer? Stop by the HUB on Monday, September 16, and Wednesday, September 18, from 10:30 a.m. to…
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RichLyn Research Resource of the Week
Ebook Central brings content from virtually every publisher into one unified experience. An e-book collection spanning all academic areas with over 100,000 titles. To access this resource and others, use this link.
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MEN’S TENNIS
The #RV Huntington men’s tennis team continued their tear in Crossroads play by cruising past Bethel 6-1 Monday morning at Ward Baker Park. The Foresters (4-0, 4-0) gave up the point in doubles…