As graduation nears, many University of Indianapolis seniors are trying to figure out what their next steps will be. But senior creative writing major Wade…
James Figy
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The curtain opens on the Speech for the Stage class. The setting is the black studio theatre in the basement of Esch Hall. Junior theatre…
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I don’t like to preach. In fact, I shy away from didacticism in my creative writing, academic writing and journalism to a point that…
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Michael Homoya, botanist and plant ecologist for the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, lectured about the importance of nature preserves at noon on March 26…
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Although on paper they were considered the visitors, the University of Indianapolis baseball team played host to the University of Wisconsin-Parkside Rangers, splitting in a…
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Technology Support Specialist Josh Banks makes sure that the University of Indianapolis gets every possible spark of life out of its computers. “Every computer we…
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Former Senators Richard Lugar (R-Ind.) and Sam Nunn (D-Ga.) spoke at the “Diplomacy in a Dangerous World” conversation at the University of Indianapolis on Feb.…
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Gov. Mike Pence recently awarded the Sagamore of the Wabash—the highest honor given by the governor of Indiana—to Special Assistant to the President David Wantz.…
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The University of Indianapolis plans to invest $50 million in the campus over the next five years. President Robert Manuel announced this five-year plan through…
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Renowned poet Nikki Giovanni spoke as a part of the University of Indianapolis Diversity Lecture Series at 9 p.m. on Feb. 5. As the author…
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>> Do you ever get a hankering for some old-timey music, then feel sad because your phonograph is broken? Well, I have good news for…
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For many University of Indianapolis students, Jan. 31 was just another Friday. For students from The People’s Republic of China, however, it was the start…
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Students will pay more to study and live on campus at the University of Indianapolis during the 2014-15 academic year. Tuition will rise by 3…
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The class schedule was adjusted and a civil rights expert spoke as in previous years, but things were a little bit different during the University…
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When Ted Polk, started working full-time at the University of Indianapolis, then Indiana Central College, in 1973, he thought he would stay two to three…