Call me a pessimist, but I, for one, am not looking forward to the impending doom that is election season. When I turned 18, I…
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9:00 p.m. ET: Shreve concedes to Hogsett for Indianapolis Mayor According to Fox59, Republican Candidate Jefferson Shreve has conceded the mayoral race to Incumbent Mayor…
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Anci Dy wins back-to-back GLVC Player of the Week, while leading the team to a fourth place finish
Women’s golfer Anci Dy was crowned Great Lakes Valley Conference player of the week for the second consecutive week, according to UIndy Athletics. The Greyhounds…
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School of Education receives $750,000 grant from Department of Education to attract, prepare and retain prospective teachers
The University of Indianapolis School of Education received a $750,000 grant from the Indiana Department of Education to improve teacher recruitment and retention efforts, according…
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Current Mayor of Indianapolis Joe Hogsett is running to be reelected on Nov. 7 against Jefferson Shreve. Professor of History and Political Science and Director…
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UIndy-Ningbo Tech Mentorship resumes in-person program after NTU students return to campus
by Mia LehmkuhlThe University of Indianapolis has moved its mentorship initiative for Ningbo Tech University students to an on campus, in-person program after two years. Director of…
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The University of Indianapolis Nursing Program celebrated its fourth biannual White Coat Ceremony, presented by Franciscan Health for the first time this year. After receiving…
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UIndy’s religious affiliation allows for well-rounded students but does not push faith
The University of Indianapolis has been affiliated with a religious institution for nearly as long as its existence, according to the university’s website. According to…
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The University of Indianapolis Jazz Ensemble performed their first concert on Oct. 3 in the Ruth Lilly Performance Hall, according to a UIndy 360 article.…
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Krannert Memorial Library hosts first Open Mic Night for students to provide a supportive space for the arts
Students and faculty were greeted by soft music and smiling faces on the second floor of the campus library as they sat down for Krannert…
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Saving on a Valuable Education: Biden administration launches plan to help student loan repayment
The Saving on a Valuable Education Plan was announced by the Biden administration this past August and is an income-based loan repayment plan that will…
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Brid Peoples | Staff Writer As a non-native of the United States, the prevalence of violence and gun culture left me feeling somewhat apprehensive about…
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The Department of Art & Design is celebrating its 100-year anniversary with a gallery reception this October, according to Associate Professor and Co-Chair of the…
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Junior LaMonica Smith begins offering hairstyling on campus
Whether students are looking to get braids, a retwist or a ponytail, Junior self-taught stylist LaMonica Smith does that and more. Smith, also known as…
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Editor’s Note: This article had a misleading attribution. This article was discussing only Morris’ Service Learning Award and not her Education for Service Award, which…