The University of Indianapolis Department of Theatre put on a production of the dark comedy “Drowning Ophelia” on April 20-24 via Zoom. The play tells the story of Jane, a…
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With a new year and a new semester underway, many are probably struggling to get back into their work flows — us included. After the dumpster fire of a year…
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The Student Leadership and Activities Board at the University of Indianapolis is recreating the What Was I Wearing Gallery to bring awareness to the issue of sexual assault on college…
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Everyone has ghosts of hairstyles past, but the next time you’re cursing yourself for using box dye or cutting your own bangs, just be thankful you’re not the protagonist of…
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Fall 2020 has been a unique time in the lives of students at the University of Indianapolis. In addition to dealing with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic that has taken many…
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Music is a performing art, but it is difficult to perform one’s art when there are social distancing and mask guidelines to follow. As a result, music recitals at the…
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It is officially October, the month where Halloween decorations line the store shelves, people everywhere begin picking out their costumes and streaming services promote their spookiest movies and TV shows.…
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Blanca Osorio Ortega and Noel Suarez are quite similar on paper. They both are students at the University of Indianapolis studying political science and international relations. They both grew up…
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The Flaming Lips’ sixteenth studio album “American Head” came out on Sept. 11, and as a fan of their past work, specifically the albums “The Soft Bulletin” and “Yoshimi Battles…
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From learning drawing techniques to how to manipulate materials, art is a learning experience dependent on hands-on learning and classroom presence. However, with COVID-19 still a threat to in-person learning,…