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MEN’S BASKETBALL
In addition to the Huntington men’s basketball team boasting two of the Crossroads League’s top ten players, the preseason polls as voted on by the head coaches also have the Foresters picked to…
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WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL
The recent NAIA rankings have four Crossroads League members ranked in the top 25. Coach Kelsey Herber’s squad took on 15th ranked Mount Vernon Nazarene on Wednesday and fell to the Cougars in straight…
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WOMEN’S SOCCER
The Huntington women’s soccer team secured another result in Crossroads League action by playing Mount Vernon to a 0-0 stalemate Wednesday night under the lights at CH4 Stadium. The tie moves the Foresters…
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MEN’S SOCCER
In a matchup between two squads receiving votes in the latest national poll, the Huntington men’s soccer team took care of business in the first half to breeze past Mount Vernon 3-0 Wednesday…
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Spirit of a Forester – Opportunity for Faculty & Staff
Update: Four more volunteers needed! 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…
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Time Card Approvals
Tomorrow is the last day of this pay period. Please approve hourly staff time cards at the end of the day tomorrow or first thing Wednesday, but no later than noon. If you…
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Remodel Health Benefits Day: October 30, 2024
Remodel Health representatives will be on site on Wednesday, October 30, 2024, to discuss healthcare plan details. Here is the schedule for the day: 11:00 a.m.: General Session in Hiner Hall 11:45 a.m.:…
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Bookstore Champion Sale
The Huntington University Bookstore is currently holding an online and in-store Champion apparel sale through Tuesday, October 15. The sale features 20% off select Champion merchandise. If shopping online, the website link is: www.huntington.edu/Bookstore.
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Could the Word Have Become Flesh as a Bantu or a Cherokee Indian?
This is a reminder for the event on Thursday: The Center for Non-Western Studies invites you to a public lecture on the topic: “Could the Word Have Become Flesh as a Bantu or a…