Twice a week, freshman psychology and pre-occupational therapy major Katie Ellsworth walks from her job at the Stierwalt Alumni House to her residence hall on…
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Sophomore community health communications major and Kinesiology Club President Cheyenne Kern has started self-defense classes at the University of Indianapolis. Kern started the self-defense classes…
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About a year ago at dinner, sophomore psychology major Brittany Finigan began to think about what happens to the leftover food from the dining hall.…
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UIndy PRIDE is the University of Indianapolis’ gay-straight alliance,and it’s a safe place where allies, LBGTQIA supporters, and members can discuss issues within the LGBTQIA…
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It is 2 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 29, the Etchings literary magazine staff gathers in Esch 017. Sometimes they are in Esch 018, but everybody…
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Although the University of Indianapolis is associated with the Methodist Church, UIndy is home to different cultures and faiths, and within those different groups fall…
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Chuck Porter, a University of Indianapolis alum, has had careers in three states across nearly a thousand miles. He has focused on mission work and…
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Gaige Wintz’s career plans have shifted, but his goal of becoming a spiritual healer has never changed. Senior philosophy major Gaige Wintz is a chaplain…
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Studying abroad can offer students exciting opportunities to explore the world without falling behind in their education, according to University of Indianapolis Study Abroad Advisor…
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Waking up early to roads covered in ice and snow, waiting for the car to warm up and having to leave extra early to make…
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The laughter of college women and pink banners on a Sunday night in the Schwitzer Student Center signal a new ministry at the University of…
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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…
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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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Many of the University of Indianapolis faculty have written and published academic or scholarly books. University Chaplain Rev. Jeremiah Gibbs’ first book “Apologetics after Lindbeck”…
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A discovery that has the potential to change the way forensic investigation is conducted started in a University of Indianapolis classroom. Graduate student of Human…