THE UKULELE DUDE

November 11, 2009

Sophomore Evan King sits at ease in his favorite performance location outside the Schwitzer Student Center. King’s music has been recognized as brightening the mood of students on campus through his short vocal performances and melodious island tunes during lunchtime.

Sophomore Evan King sits at ease in his favorite performance location outside the Schwitzer Student Center. King’s music has been recognized as brightening the mood of students on campus through his short vocal performances and melodious island tunes during lunchtime.

By Brittany Sweet | Staff Writer

If you go to UIndy and are currently not living under a rock, then you probably know of that guy who plays the ukulele. Well, that guy is Evan King.

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Resident Director receives exemption from Afghanistan tour

November 11, 2009

Ethan Kuhn, Cory Bretz resident director, received an exemption from the U.S. Army after being notified of a possible 2010 deployment to Afghanistan. He is pictured above with his wife, Laura.

Ethan Kuhn, Cory Bretz resident director, received an exemption from the U.S. Army after being notified of a possible 2010 deployment to Afghanistan. He is pictured above with his wife, Laura.

By Manny Casillas | Editorial Assistant

Ethan Kuhn spent four years as an intelligence analyst for the United States Army in Kansas. In the midst of his first semester as a UIndy Resident Director, he faced the possibility of being deployed to Afghanistan in 2010. Read more

H1N1: 80-90 cases confirmed

November 11, 2009

By Stephanie Snay | Distribution Manager

“I was convulsing. My bed was covered in my sweat; I was shivering, and moaning in pain,” freshman Andrew Loshnowsky said. Read more

Phishing attacks continue to plague campus

November 11, 2009

By Konye Obaji Ori | Staff Writer

“I logged onto Zimbra and had an e-mail saying that my inbox was at capacity and to change the settings and that I should follow the IT department link in the e-mail in order to send a request,” Junior Hillary Wenning said. “It sounded legitimate, though I only had about six e-mails in my inbox at the time, so I should have known better. Little did I know—it was a phishing hoax.” Read more

National legislation changes hate crime, gay marriage laws

November 11, 2009

By Manny Casillas | Editorial Assistant

The battle for equality pertaining to the gay and lesbian, bisexual, transgender community met two milestones in the last two weeks. One was a major victory, the other a bitter setback. Read more

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