This comic was originally published in the March 6, 2023, Vol 102 #9 issue of The Reflector.
The Reflector
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FeatureFeatured StoriesStudent Spotlight
UIndy Student Giselle Avila Advocates for LGBTQ+ Health Education
Through opportunities available at UIndy and help from faculty members, University of Indianapolis senior and public health major Giselle Avila discovered a passion for health…
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The University of Indianapolis’ women’s golf team recently received news—according to the Women’s Golf Coaches Association’s most recent poll, they are going into the spring…
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Whether English is someone’s second language, they are not a native speaker or they simply find it challenging, the University of Indianapolis Writing Lab’s Conversation…
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Those eager for spring to begin can find all of the season’s best features at the Indiana Flower and Patio Show. For 66 years, the…
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Art lovers and mental health advocates alike were treated to an immersive, student-led art exhibition at University of Indianapolis. “Origins of Healing,” held by UIndy’s…
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One of the greatest things about the University of Indianapolis, according to Assistant Professor of Practice in Marketing Carissa Newton, is the hands-on experience students…
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News
Professor Heidi Hancher-Rauch Selected as the Next President of the Board of Trustees for the Society for Public Health Education
Professor and Director of the Public Health Program at the University of Indianapolis Heidi Hancher-Rauch was recently elected to serve as the next president of…
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The enrollment deadline has been extended for prospective students thinking about commiting to the University of Indianapolis, according to an announcement from UIndy 360. Originally…
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The University of Indianapolis Honors College received a $6 million commitment on Feb. 9 from Laura Strain, according to UIndy 360. In 2015, the Honors…
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The University of Indianapolis R.B. Annis School of Engineering held an open house for community members between grades 7 through 12 to showcase what the…
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By presidential proclamation, Women’s History Month began as Women’s History Week in August 1981, according to The National WWII Museum New Orleans’ website; Congress passed…
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Ah, February: What is there not to enjoy? Valentine’s Day, Groundhog Day and—Presidents Day? Some people in the United States may have enjoyed sales and…
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Debates have gone far in the United States Congress regarding whether or not the U.S. should follow daylight saving time standards. According to PewResearch, DST…
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I distinctly remember the relief I felt when the colleges I intended to apply to during my senior year became test-optional. I have always been…