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    Galer Returns to UIndy to host “Magic Behind the Music”

    by Alex Vela | Business Manager April 6, 2022
    by Alex Vela | Business Manager April 6, 2022

    Former Associate Vice President of Communications for the University of Indianapolis Sara Galer will be returning on April 6 from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. to do a talk called…

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    Remembering Maestro Raymond Leppard

    by Madison Gomez | Opinion Editor November 13, 2019
    by Madison Gomez | Opinion Editor November 13, 2019

    Maestro Raymond Leppard, former artist-in-residence for the Music Department at the University of Indianapolis died on Oct. 22. While he was known for a variety of accomplishments around the world,…

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    Valentine’s Day Alternatives

    by Morgan Ellis February 12, 2017
    by Morgan Ellis February 12, 2017

    During the prohibition era from 1920 to 1933, a “gang war reached its bloody climax in the so-called St. Valentine’s Day Massacre of 1929” in Chicago, according to Biography.com. The…

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