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  • BasketballSports

    Basketball player to cut hair for purpose

    by Kaye Mcclendon April 22, 2015
    by Kaye Mcclendon April 22, 2015

    During his five years on the University of Indianapolis men’s basketball team, senior forward Brennan McElroy has been maturing, learning and creating bonds. He credits his journey as a model…

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  • Opinion

    Do not hate fans of different music genres

    by Anna Wieseman | EDITOR-IN-CHIEF February 18, 2015
    by Anna Wieseman | EDITOR-IN-CHIEF February 18, 2015

    Music is wonderful. It is said that music is the great unifier, but sometimes it seems to do the exact opposite. Day in and day out music is fiercely defended.…

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  • Feature

    UIndy officer teaches self-defense classes

    by Anna Wieseman | Editor-IN-Chief November 25, 2014
    by Anna Wieseman | Editor-IN-Chief November 25, 2014

    Since he began practicing martial arts, University of Indianapolis police officer Javed Khan has been interested in the practical side of fighting. Before coming to UIndy Khan lived in what…

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  • Opinion

    The value of a liberal school

    by Anna Wieseman | Editor-in-Chief November 25, 2014
    by Anna Wieseman | Editor-in-Chief November 25, 2014

    Schools have a lot to be proud of. Whether it be athletics or rich history. The University of Indianapolis is no different. In my short four years, I have seen…

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  • Featured StoriesNews

    Technology improves campus safety

    by Anna Wieseman | Editor-In-Chief November 12, 2014
    by Anna Wieseman | Editor-In-Chief November 12, 2014

    Some of the most important tools the campus police department has is its security technology, according to Chief of Police and Director of Campus Security David Selby. This technology can…

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  • Cross CountrySports

    Cross Country places at back-to-back meets

    by Anna Wieseman | Editor-In-Chief October 29, 2014
    by Anna Wieseman | Editor-In-Chief October 29, 2014

    The University of Indianapolis men’s and women’s cross country teams travelled to the University of Southern Indiana on Oct. 25 for the Regional Preview. The men’s team placed sixth overall,…

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  • Opinion

    Millennials will get old too

    by Anna Wieseman | Editor-in-Chief October 8, 2014
    by Anna Wieseman | Editor-in-Chief October 8, 2014

    Let’s face it, fellow millennials, we’re going to get old. We will slowly become the people cursing trends and telling kids to get off our lawn. I am in my…

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  • Featured StoriesNews

    Campus accommodates surplus of freshmen

    by Anna Wieseman | Editor-In-Chief October 8, 2014
    by Anna Wieseman | Editor-In-Chief October 8, 2014

    Traditional housing usually involves two people sharing a space with two desks, two closets, two beds and two dressers. Some students on the the University of Indianapolis campus started this…

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  • News

    Center for Aging and Community heads collaborative project to improve long-term care

    by Anna Wieseman | Editor-In-Chief October 8, 2014
    by Anna Wieseman | Editor-In-Chief October 8, 2014

    The Center for Aging and the Community received a $600,000 grant from the Indiana State Department of Health to begin a two-year collaborative project with agencies from all over Indiana…

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  • Opinion

    There is no weakness in seeking help

    by The Reflector Staff Members September 24, 2014
    by The Reflector Staff Members September 24, 2014

    A note from the editor The stigma associated with counseling and psychiatric help is still very strong. With this in mind, and in light of Robin Williams’ recent suicide, several…

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    Coming soon to UIndy

    by Anna Wieseman | Editor-In-Chief August 20, 2014
    by Anna Wieseman | Editor-In-Chief August 20, 2014

    University of Indianapolis President Robert Manuel announced in a campus wide email on June 19 the groundbreaking ceremony of UIndy’s newest building. The Health Pavilion will open in August of…

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  • Feature

    Industry expert keeps art programs relevant

    by Anna Wieseman | Managing Editor April 16, 2014
    by Anna Wieseman | Managing Editor April 16, 2014

    Seventeen years ago, Art Faculty Adjunct Michael Schwab was put on the spot by one of his former University of Indianapolis professors, after suggesting the department could make some changes.…

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  • News

    Student research institute to kick off this summer

    by Anna Wieseman | Managing Editor April 16, 2014
    by Anna Wieseman | Managing Editor April 16, 2014

    Starting this summer students at the University of Indianapolis will be able to do independent research as part of the Student Research Institute. The program is part of a series…

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  • ExperiencesReviews

    Eagle Creek Park

    by Anna Wieseman | Managing Editor April 2, 2014
    by Anna Wieseman | Managing Editor April 2, 2014

    >> Eagle Creek Park is a little getaway in Indianapolis. This city park is one of the largest city parks in the country. The large section of forest includes many…

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  • Opinion

    A generation of creativity

    by Anna Wieseman | Managing Editor April 2, 2014
    by Anna Wieseman | Managing Editor April 2, 2014

    Millennials get a lot of flack. We are called lazy and self-absorbed. Older generations have defined us by our social media and “dependence” on technology. Researchers have made it their…

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