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…

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…
With a new year and a new semester underway, many are probably struggling to get back into their work flows — us included. After the…
On Nov. 15, 1922, The Reflector was printed for the very first time. Although the University of Indianapolis and The Reflector itself have changed in…
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…
Michael Rheinheimer, Opinion Editor Through the years, I have tried to make sense of the hand I’ve been dealt. Finally I discovered the good book—the…
I don’t like to preach. In fact, I shy away from didacticism in my creative writing, academic writing and journalism to a point that…
At the request of Faculty Senate President Jyotika Saksena, “The Reflector” staff was removed from a Nov. 19 Faculty Senate meeting after attempting to cover…
Former Director of the Journalism Program and Associate Professor of Communication Jeanne Criswell retired in May saying goodbye to decades of advising The Reflector. We…
This semester, opportunities for yoga have been provided to students, faculty and staff through Yoga for Service. Started and currently run by Assistant Professor Taylor…
The first issue of The Reflector was published on Nov. 15, 1922. Now, 100 years later, we continue to bring you campus and local news…
Editor’s note: This story contains references to a racial slur. The AP Style Manual states to only include the “N-word” when it is crucial to…
IndyGo will temporarily change its bus schedules starting Sunday, Oct. 10, due to staffing shortages as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the…
Both the University of Indianapolis men’s and women’s basketball teams have now finalized their respective coaching staff for the 2020-21 academic year. New Head Men’s…
Dozens of students, faculty, staff and community members grabbed their hairnets to start off Martin Luther King Jr. Day at the University of Indianapolis’ fifth…
Zoë Berg, Editor-in-Chief, and Abby Land, Entertainment Editor, bid farewell to The Reflector and UIndy.