There are a million things I could say about my four years at the University of Indianapolis. This school has changed my life, changed me personally and changed my outlook…
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I remember in fourth grade, we had to write a creative story using the week’s spelling words as an assignment. I wrote a story about an astronaut named Ned who…
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With 2021 drawing to a close, The Reflector staff wanted to show some holiday spirit by sharing our favorite Christmas songs. “Very First Christmas” by the SpongeBob SquarePants cast from…
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Production of Shakespeare’s “Taming of the Shrew” challenges gender roles
“The Taming of the Shrew,” the University of Indianapolis Department of Theatre’s second production of the 2021-2022 season, concluded on Oct. 30. Set in artist Andy Warhol’s Factory in the…
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A guilty pleasure is something that someone enjoys doing, even if it may be embarrassing or shameful to admit it. Guilty pleasures can come in many forms, including music. Everyone…
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Feeling unmotivated? Check out The Reflector staff’s 2021 motivational playlist
With a new year and a new semester underway, many are probably struggling to get back into their work flows — us included. After the dumpster fire of a year…
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It is now official that former Athletic Director for Compliance Scott Young is the new Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics. Young, who has been with UIndy for over 30 years,…
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“When they first saw each other through the gates, both tails were wagging and they were ready to see each other,” University of Indianapolis Associate Director of Alumni Engagement and…
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The University of Indianapolis held its 12th annual Dance Marathon in Ruth Lilly Fitness Center on Feb. 22 from 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Last year, they exceeded their fundraising…
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The four pillars that tower over the North entrance to Good Hall represent some of the core values of the University of Indianapolis. According to UIndy360, the columns stand for…
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Recently, legislation in California was passed that allows NCAA athletes to be paid. Two reporters discuss the implications of payment for all athletes if the same laws were passed elsewhere.
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We cannot afford to ignore climate change. It’s staring us in the face, ready to kill us off if we don’t address it and start making changes. We can sit…
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There are a number of markers that indicate whether an athletics program is successful, the most obvious being the success of the teams and the individual athletes in games and…
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With 14 people on the field at all times, ultimate frisbee players aim to catch a pass in the opponent’s end zone. The game is played similarly to football. However,…
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The baseball and softball teams are aiming for another year of success amid conference changes. The Great Lakes Valley Conference has changed its format for this upcoming season ridding itself…