University of Indianapolis President Robert Manuel is a very busy man, busier than many may imagine. Rob, as he prefers to be called, wakes up…
The Reflector
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More than 80,000 children in Indianapolis suffer from hunger, according to Feeding America. The Honors Student Association tried to reduce that number with its food…
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The Kellogg Writers Series rounded out its fall semester readings with novelist Scott Russell Sanders. Associate Professor of English Kevin McKelvey introduced Sanders. “I’m really…
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A quarter final win over Missouri S&T and a win over McKendree University in the semifinals led the University of Indianapolis to a championship match,…
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Our city has the second largest collection of war memorials of any city in the United States. With a city this patriotic, outsiders better believe…
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Although the registration dates for second semester all have passed, many students are still scrambling to piece together their schedules. According to Registrar Kristine Dozier,…
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Reverend Charles Harrison knows gun violence all too well and is hoping to use the word of God to put a stop to the large…
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“Reaper’s Fall,” the latest novel in the “Reapers Motorcycle Club” series, is captivating and seductive. Written by Joanna Wylde, this story follows Levi “Painter” Brooks.…
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University of Indianapolis alumnus Zachary Throckmorton returned to campus to share his research and findings on an entirely new species of Homo genus. His talk…
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Covered in sweat, redshirt senior Josh Kieffer finished Monday’s practice keeping his eye on the goals he has set for his final season with the…
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“The Hunger Games: Mockingkjay Part 2” is the fourth and final movie of the “Hunger Games” series. It was a film filled with moments of…
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The horrors of war have often been captured by cameras, and these iconic images have appeared in history books. But photography was not the only…
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A presentation for lecture/performance credit, “Liberty in North Korea,” took place on Nov. 11 in the basement of Schwitzer. The event drew approximately 50 students…