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Educators have reservations about gun legislation

Educators have reservations about gun legislation

04.29.2013  |  No Comments ››

The Indiana House of Representatives passed legislation in early April that would require one teacher in every Indiana school to carry a concealed weapon. Although this legislation has been sent to a summer ... Read on

Interfaith Forum presents movie

Interfaith Forum presents movie

04.24.2013  |  No Comments ››

Members of the University of Indianapolis Interfaith Forum hosted a viewing on April 9 of “Kinyarwanda,” a movie directed by Alrick Brown. Members of the Interfaith Forum gave students the opportunity not only ... Read on

Experience Design transports students to the Crusades

Experience Design transports students to the Crusades

04.24.2013  |  No Comments ››

The University of Indianapolis Experience Design program held the Crusader’s World event on April 10 in UIndy Hall. Designed to present visitors with a hands-on approach to learning, Crusader’s World showed what life ... Read on

Violence can happen anywhere

Violence can happen anywhere

04.24.2013  |  No Comments ››

When her mother called, panicking, freshman environmental science major Gwen Debaun said she already knew why. Reports of a gunman on an Indianapolis college campus had started circulating earlier in the afternoon of ... Read on

Track and Field wins awards in conference

Track and Field wins awards in conference

04.24.2013  |  No Comments ››

The University of Indianapolis men’s track and field team on April 17 were announced as one of the winners of this year’s Great Lakes Valley Conference Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Sportsmanship Awards for the ... Read on

No. 1 UIndy on 37-game winning streak

No. 1 UIndy on 37-game winning streak

04.24.2013  |  No Comments ››

The University of Indianapolis softball team played at home on April 21 against the McKendree University Bearcats in a doubleheader. The Greyhounds won both games with final scores of 4-0 in the first ... Read on

Baseball wins three games

Baseball wins three games

04.24.2013  |  No Comments ››

The University of Indianapolis baseball team traveled to Bellarmine University this past weekend to take on the Knights in a pair of doubleheaders on April 20-21. In game one on April 21, the Greyhounds ... Read on

Football previews next season in spring game

Football previews next season in spring game

04.24.2013  |  No Comments ››

The University of Indianapolis football team concluded its final practice of spring football at 1 p.m., April 13, with its spring game in front of fans at Key Stadium. The game was played using ... Read on

Sixth annual Jazz Week held at University of Indianapolis

Sixth annual Jazz Week held at University of Indianapolis

04.24.2013  |  No Comments ››

            UIndy held its sixth annual Jazz Week April 8 - 13, featuring student ensembles and bands with local, regional and national recognition. The week opened with the UIndy Jazz Combo, a small group ... Read on

Uncle B’s Drive-In Fiction

Uncle B’s Drive-In Fiction

04.24.2013  |  No Comments ››

“Uncle B’s Drive-In Fiction” is a book encompassing six novellas by different writers. The book is a kind of tribute to the drive-in movie theatres that have all but disappeared. The collection is ... Read on

KURT VONNEGUT MEMORIAL LIBRARY

KURT VONNEGUT MEMORIAL LIBRARY

04.24.2013  |  No Comments ››

If you are strolling along the canal near Vermont Street,  I recommend you veer off and visit the Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library. His drawings are displayed on the walls, along with as quotes ... Read on

THE INTERESTINGS

THE INTERESTINGS

04.24.2013  |  No Comments ››

Bestselling author Meg Wolitzer’s new book, “The Interestings,” is a story about long-time friendships and envy. The book follows a group of six teenagers from art camp to decades later, well into adult ... Read on

Increasing enrollment is unnecessary

Increasing enrollment is unnecessary

04.24.2013  |  No Comments ››

The University of Indianapolis is currently home to approximately 5,000 students.  Higher than the average private university enrollment, which, according to the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, is 1,920. However, one ... Read on

Coaching accountability

Coaching accountability

04.24.2013  |  No Comments ››

Aggression and a little trash talk are a part of any good, competitive game. Yelling, shouting and cussing are a part of any intense practice. Good athletes know this and carry a sense ... Read on

Americans laugh at raised missiles

Americans laugh at raised missiles

04.24.2013  |  No Comments ››

North Korean leaders have been making threats for as long as most people can remember. Recent threats have been amplified and more extreme than before. This round of threats has involved nuclear bombs ... Read on

Editors’ Forum

Editors’ Forum

04.10.2013  |  No Comments ››

The Reflector asked its editors to comment on the marriage equality controversy and the social media debates it provoked. Here’s what they had to say: Abby Gross, Editor-in-chief: Wow, your one-day stint as a ... Read on

Uncle B’s Drive-In Fiction

Uncle B’s Drive-In Fiction

04.24.2013  |  No Comments ››

“Uncle B’s Drive-In Fiction” is a book encompassing six novellas by different writers. The book is a kind of tribute to the drive-in movie theatres that have all but disappeared. The collection is ... Read on

KURT VONNEGUT MEMORIAL LIBRARY

KURT VONNEGUT MEMORIAL LIBRARY

04.24.2013  |  No Comments ››

If you are strolling along the canal near Vermont Street,  I recommend you veer off and visit the Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library. His drawings are displayed on the walls, along with as quotes ... Read on

THE INTERESTINGS

THE INTERESTINGS

04.24.2013  |  No Comments ››

Bestselling author Meg Wolitzer’s new book, “The Interestings,” is a story about long-time friendships and envy. The book follows a group of six teenagers from art camp to decades later, well into adult ... Read on

KIM’S KAKERY BAKERY AND CAFE

KIM’S KAKERY BAKERY AND CAFE

04.24.2013  |  No Comments ››

From the outside, Kim’s Kakery Bakery and Café looks a little  run-down, but a step inside the café, with the rush of aromas from fresh-baked bread and pastries, confirms the old adage: Do ... Read on

Educators have reservations about gun legislation

Educators have reservations about gun legislation

04.29.2013  |  No Comments ››

The Indiana House of Representatives passed legislation in early April that would require one teacher in every Indiana school to carry a concealed weapon. Although this legislation has been sent to a summer ... Read on

Interfaith Forum presents movie

Interfaith Forum presents movie

04.24.2013  |  No Comments ››

Members of the University of Indianapolis Interfaith Forum hosted a viewing on April 9 of “Kinyarwanda,” a movie directed by Alrick Brown. Members of the Interfaith Forum gave students the opportunity not only ... Read on

Experience Design transports students to the Crusades

Experience Design transports students to the Crusades

04.24.2013  |  No Comments ››

The University of Indianapolis Experience Design program held the Crusader’s World event on April 10 in UIndy Hall. Designed to present visitors with a hands-on approach to learning, Crusader’s World showed what life ... Read on

Increasing enrollment is unnecessary

Increasing enrollment is unnecessary

04.24.2013  |  No Comments ››

The University of Indianapolis is currently home to approximately 5,000 students.  Higher than the average private university enrollment, which, according to the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, is 1,920. However, one ... Read on

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