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    Students address challenges of religious services’ move and religious awareness on campus

    by Alex Vela | Business Manager February 23, 2022
    by Alex Vela | Business Manager February 23, 2022

    During the Fall 2021-2022 semester, University of Indianapolis religious services for students and staff were moved into University Chapel, according to an article from The Reflector. This new chapel is…

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    United Methodist Church expected to split over proposal

    by Shayla Cabalan | Editorial Assistant February 19, 2020
    by Shayla Cabalan | Editorial Assistant February 19, 2020

    A long-brewing debate over same-sex marriage and LGBT+ clergy in the United Methodist Church may finally conclude following the announcement of a proposal to split the church earlier this year. …

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    Walking the path of migrants: Beyond Borders team volunteers forensic work to help identify migrant bodies

    by Jayden Kennett & Shylah Gibson | Editor-in-Chief & Staff Writer August 31, 2019
    by Jayden Kennett & Shylah Gibson | Editor-in-Chief & Staff Writer August 31, 2019

    In the last two decades, over 7,216 remains have been recovered along the United States-Mexico border, a number experts say is a low estimate of the actual number of deaths…

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    Religious diversity shapes UIndy

    by Maia Gibson | News Editor February 21, 2018
    by Maia Gibson | News Editor February 21, 2018

    Since its founding in 1902, the University of Indianapolis has been affiliated with both the Evangelical United Brethren Church and the United Methodist Church. Over the course of the last…

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    UIndy’s ties to UMC evolve, remain strong

    by Maia Gibson | Feature Editor April 5, 2017
    by Maia Gibson | Feature Editor April 5, 2017

    Since its establishment in 1902, the University of Indianapolis has had an affiliation with a denomination of Christianity. UIndy was founded as a United Brethren of Christ institution. In 1946,…

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    Grant expands theological programs for high school students

    by Maia Gibson | Editorial Assistant September 28, 2016
    by Maia Gibson | Editorial Assistant September 28, 2016

    The University of Indianapolis Lantz Center for Christian Vocations received a grant in August to expand theology programs for high school students. The $580,000 grant was one of 92 awarded…

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    Student works as chaplain intern at hospitals

    by Michael Rheinheimer | Opinion Editor February 24, 2016
    by Michael Rheinheimer | Opinion Editor February 24, 2016

    Gaige Wintz’s career plans have shifted, but his goal of becoming a spiritual healer has never changed. Senior philosophy major Gaige Wintz is a chaplain intern at IU Health University…

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    Black Student Association plan, host Black History Month events

    by Erik Cliburn | Editorial Assistant February 24, 2016
    by Erik Cliburn | Editorial Assistant February 24, 2016

    The Black Student Association has organized a total of six events at the University of Indianapolis throughout the month of February in recognition and celebration of Black History Month. The…

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    UIndy Chaplain pens first book

    by Laken Detweiler | Sports Editor November 24, 2015
    by Laken Detweiler | Sports Editor November 24, 2015

    Many of the University of Indianapolis faculty have written and published academic or scholarly books. University Chaplain Rev. Jeremiah Gibbs’ first book “Apologetics after Lindbeck” is derived from his dissertation…

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    UIndy debates RFRA at Final Four Championship

    by Jessica Hoover | Editorial Assistant April 22, 2015
    by Jessica Hoover | Editorial Assistant April 22, 2015

    The University of Indianapolis held a public forum debating the different viewpoints of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act on April 6 in UIndy Hall. The discussion was held before the…

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    Health Pavilion Topping Out Ceremony marks progress

    by Vivian Husband | Staff Writer November 12, 2014
    by Vivian Husband | Staff Writer November 12, 2014

    Faculty, staff, students and members of the community gathered in Nicoson Hall on Nov. 4 for the University of Indianapolis Health Pavilion Topping Out Ceremony. The UIndy Health Pavilion will…

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    Film inspires students, helps producer’s cause

    by Jessica Hoover | Staff Writer September 24, 2014
    by Jessica Hoover | Staff Writer September 24, 2014

    The Campus Program Board event  “Short Film for Peace” was held on Wednesday, Sept. 17, at 9 p.m. in Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Center. This documentary, produced by John Viscount.…

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