I was not prepared to tear up over a single song at 9 p.m. on a Thursday night—but The Beatles “Now and Then” decided that was precisely the agenda. The…

I was not prepared to tear up over a single song at 9 p.m. on a Thursday night—but The Beatles “Now and Then” decided that was precisely the agenda. The…
Editor’s note: Feature Editor Michael Harrington assisted with the sourcing for this article. While roaming around The University of Indianapolis, it is nearly impossible to walk around campus without spotting…
When I first visited SPARK: on the Circle at Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis, the first thing I noticed was the lively buzz of conversation and movement in the park.…
The University of Indianapolis Student Counseling Center held a virtual Día de los Muertos event, for students to learn more about grieving processes in different cultures . This synchronous event…
Several changes have been made to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid form for the 2024-25 academic year. According to Director of Financial Aid Nathan Lohr, there are three…
My friends and I quickly became Greta Van Fleet fans after listening to their viral hit “Heat Above” in 2021. So, when we heard the group scheduled a stop in…
Brid Peoples | Staff Writer As a non-native of the United States, the prevalence of violence and gun culture left me feeling somewhat apprehensive about living here. There were 96…
“In God We Trust” has been the official motto of the United States of America since 1956, according to The First Amendment Encyclopedia by the Free Speech Center of Middle…
Those around the globe who use the internet spend on average 2 hours and 27 minutes per day on social media, according to the World Economic Forum. That means that,…
The Indiana State Supreme Court visited the University of Indianapolis’ campus to hear oral arguments for a class action lawsuit on Tuesday, April 11 in Ruth Lilly Performance Hall. According…
Four pairs of candidates running for president and vice president of the University of Indianapolis’ Student Government Association were announced recently, according to an email from Senior Associate Dean of…
The University of Indianapolis Office of Student Affairs is introducing the Student Government Association for the 2023-2024 academic year to create a more traditional form of student representation by instituting…
The March 8, 2006 Reflector front page features a story about the Indianapolis Student Government (then called the student government for the University of Indianapolis) raising student fees by $25.…
A recent investigation from the Indianapolis Star—in conjunction with Fox 59—found that there have been “more than 600 reports of violence at Indianapolis bars, clubs and event centers since 2016.”…