Whether you’ve been playing Dungeons and Dragons (DND) for years or have only just heard of the tabletop role-playing game, “Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves” is a movie that…
Breanna Emmett
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Ramadan is a celebration where people of Islamic faith refrain from eating and drinking during daylight hours as a fast, according to Assistant Professor of Practice of Philosophy and Religion…
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The University of Indianapolis Aspiring Educators registered student organization hosted a webinar titled “Redlining and Sundown Towns.” The webinar featured guest speaker and U.S. History and Ethnic Studies teacher at…
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This comic was originally published in the Feb. 8, 2023, Vol 101 #7 issue of The Reflector.
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This comic was originally published in the Dec. 14, 2022, Vol 101 #6 issue of The Reflector.
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Select University of Indianapolis swimmers had the opportunity to represent their countries or clubs at the Fédération Internationale de Natation, or International Swimming Federation in English (FINA) Swimming World Cup…
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According to Cornell Law School, affirmative action is a set of procedures designed to eliminate unlawful discrimination among college and job applicants, remedy the results of prior discrimination and prevent…
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Editor’s note: This article may contain upsetting content related to sexual assault, crimes and violence. Please visit your nearest emergency room or call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988…
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From the Greenwood Park Mall shooting to a man being found shot on the University of Indianapolis campus, central Indiana is no stranger to the sounds of gunfire. Even schools…
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This comic was originally published in the Nov. 9, 2022, Vol 101 #4 issue of The Reflector.
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Nine Lives Cat Cafe, located just off of Shelby Street and Orange Street, is a spot for any cat-loving Greyhounds to work on assignments, reduce stress or adopt a new…
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Former President Donald Trump “called for a crackdown on violent video games and reforms to mental health laws, arguing that ‘mental illness and hatred pulls the trigger, not the gun,’”…
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In March 2022, the IndyStar reported that Indiana legislation received a bill (Senate bill 17) proposing that teachers and librarians have the potential to be criminalized for exposing students to…