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In the wake of tragedy

In the wake of tragedy

02.03.2010  |  No Comments ››

University of Indianapolis faculty, staff and students coordinated efforts to raise funds for Haiti relief aid following the devastating earthquake that ravaged the country and left it in ruins on Jan. 12. Read on

Q&A with Katie Stam

Q&A with Katie Stam

02.03.2010  |  No Comments ››

The Reflector’s feature editor, Staci Reafsnyder scored an exclusive interview with UIndy’s own Miss America 2009. Katie Stam reflects on her reigning year and all of the things that she has experienced and ... Read on

Obama outlines economic, foreign policies in historic speech

Obama outlines economic, foreign policies in historic speech

02.03.2010  |  No Comments ››

“Despite our hardships, our union is strong. We do not give up. We do not quit. We do not allow fear or division to break our spirit,” President Barak Obama said in the ... Read on

Former student dies from cancer

Former student dies from cancer

02.03.2010  |  No Comments ››

Ifeoluwa “Ife” Agboola passed away due to complications from cancer on Dec. 6, 2009. The 23-year-old Nigerian native attended the University of Indianapolis until his health hindered his enrollment. Read on

Women’s basketball remains undefeated at 21-0

Women’s basketball remains undefeated at 21-0

02.03.2010  |  No Comments ››

The University of Indianapolis women’s basketball team continues to rewrite the record book as they reach 21-0 and climb to second place in the country. UIndy received two of 26 possible first-place votes ... Read on

Men’s basketball look to key players for success

Men’s basketball look to key players for success

02.03.2010  |  No Comments ››

The Greyhounds claimed victory over Wisconsin-Parkside, Jan. 30, 75-66. Junior guard, Darius Adams scored 31 points along with eight rebounds, they plan to advance throughout the rest of their season. Read on

Swim team qualify 11 for nationals

Swim team qualify 11 for nationals

02.03.2010  |  No Comments ››

Head swimming coach Gary Kinkead has established, arguably, the most consistently successful sports teams at the University of Indianapolis, as Indianapolis’ men’s team placed in the Top 15 nationally for the tenth consecutive ... Read on

Football team to switch conferences from GLIAC to GLVC

Football team to switch conferences from GLIAC to GLVC

02.03.2010  |  1 Comment ››

Beginning in 2012, the University of Indianapolis will join the newly-formed Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) as a charter member. According to the school’s athletics’ site, UIndy will join the conference after playing ... Read on

WICR adds hours of programming

WICR adds hours of programming

02.03.2010  |  No Comments ››

The University of Indianapolis’ public radio station ,WICR-FM/HD 88.7’s schedule recently underwent changes in its programming, including the return of Indianapolis Jazz Hall of Famer and columnist for Nuvo Newsweekly Chuck Workman’s “Sunday ... Read on

Music department’s ‘Too Many Sopranos’  to hit stage

Music department’s ‘Too Many Sopranos’ to hit stage

02.03.2010  |  No Comments ››

UIndy’s Department of Music is preparing to premiere their latest opera, “Too Many Sopranos,” this month in the Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Center. Read on

Mass Effect 2 • Video Game

Mass Effect 2 • Video Game

02.03.2010  |  No Comments ››

5 out of 5 stars Mass Effect 2 pushes the limits of gaming with stellar visuals and masterfully crafted storytelling. Read on

Extraordinary Measures • Movie

Extraordinary Measures • Movie

02.03.2010  |  No Comments ››

2 out of 5 stars Based on true events “Extraordinary Measures,” released Jan.22, took a look at a life of a father, Brendan Fraser, whose two youngest children have a genetic disease called Pompe, ... Read on

An argument for additional cuisine choices

An argument for additional cuisine choices

02.03.2010  |  No Comments ››

Many students struggle to pay for their room and board. What could be more satisfying, after a long class and tedious study sessions, than a nice plate of the same old … ... Read on

Should UIndy have MLK Day off?

Should UIndy have MLK Day off?

02.03.2010  |  No Comments ››

Martin Luther King Day is no less important than any of the other national holidays, yet it is the only one that The University of Indianapolis doesn’t cancel classes for. Read on

End of the odyssey

End of the odyssey

11.24.2009  |  No Comments ››

I think the general consensus among the Odyssey in Athens students is that this semester flew by. Two months ago, we arrived in Greece ready for three months of fun, adventure and new ... Read on

Laying down the law

Laying down the law

11.24.2009  |  No Comments ››

By Manny Casillas | Editorial Assistant One of my favorite programs is “Real Time With Bill Maher”, and of course, his segment New Rules. As we close on yet another semester at UIndy, I’d ... Read on

Mass Effect 2 • Video Game

Mass Effect 2 • Video Game

02.03.2010  |  No Comments ››

5 out of 5 stars Mass Effect 2 pushes the limits of gaming with stellar visuals and masterfully crafted storytelling. Read on

Extraordinary Measures • Movie

Extraordinary Measures • Movie

02.03.2010  |  No Comments ››

2 out of 5 stars Based on true events “Extraordinary Measures,” released Jan.22, took a look at a life of a father, Brendan Fraser, whose two youngest children have a genetic disease called Pompe, ... Read on

Owl City • Indie Concert

Owl City • Indie Concert

02.03.2010  |  No Comments ››

4 out of 5 stars Walking into the Murat Egyptian room I was unaware of what to expect. As my anticipation and excitement grew, time drew near and it was time for the show ... Read on

My Dinosaur Life – Motion City Soundtrack

My Dinosaur Life – Motion City Soundtrack

02.03.2010  |  No Comments ››

4 out of 5 stars Motion City Soundtrack is back with their fourth album of incredibly catchy songs with clever and creative lyrics. They were trying to go with a darker sound on ... Read on

In the wake of tragedy

In the wake of tragedy

02.03.2010  |  No Comments ››

University of Indianapolis faculty, staff and students coordinated efforts to raise funds for Haiti relief aid following the devastating earthquake that ravaged the country and left it in ruins on Jan. 12. Read on

A different perspective on Black History month

A different perspective on Black History month

02.03.2010  |  No Comments ››

“The problem of the twentieth century,” scholar W. E. B. Du Bois wrote in 1903, “is the problem of the color line.” Du Bois, the first African-American to earn a Ph.D from Harvard ... Read on

WICR adds hours of programming

WICR adds hours of programming

02.03.2010  |  No Comments ››

The University of Indianapolis’ public radio station ,WICR-FM/HD 88.7’s schedule recently underwent changes in its programming, including the return of Indianapolis Jazz Hall of Famer and columnist for Nuvo Newsweekly Chuck Workman’s “Sunday ... Read on

Music department’s ‘Too Many Sopranos’  to hit stage

Music department’s ‘Too Many Sopranos’ to hit stage

02.03.2010  |  No Comments ››

UIndy’s Department of Music is preparing to premiere their latest opera, “Too Many Sopranos,” this month in the Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Center. Read on