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    What Holcomb’s re-election means for Indiana’s next four years

    by Madison Gomez | Online Editor & Co-Business Manager November 25, 2020
    by Madison Gomez | Online Editor & Co-Business Manager November 25, 2020

    Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb won re-election on Nov. 3 as the Republican candidate for governor. His win was expected, but the margin was surprising, according to University of Indianapolis Associate…

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    Students react to 2020 presidential election results

    by Olivia Nettrouer | Staff Writer November 25, 2020
    by Olivia Nettrouer | Staff Writer November 25, 2020

    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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    Impeachment inquiry of President Trump launched by House of Representatives

    by Noah Crenshaw | News Editor October 9, 2019
    by Noah Crenshaw | News Editor October 9, 2019

    On Sept. 24, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D) announced during a press conference that the U.S. House of Representatives would be launching a formal impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.…

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    Panel of professors teaches students about political candidates

    by Robbie Hadley | Business Manager April 27, 2016
    by Robbie Hadley | Business Manager April 27, 2016

    Four professors from the history and political science department presented on April 13 as a panel on the candidates who are up for election in the Indiana primary on May…

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    Lecture discusses women in politics

    by Zoë Berg | Feature Editor April 13, 2016
    by Zoë Berg | Feature Editor April 13, 2016

    University of Indianapolis Assistant Professor of Political Science Laura Albright spoke about “Women in Politics” on March 30. The lecture focused on women in politics, specifically gubernatorial women. “I’m really…

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  • Opinion

    Fight fire with water

    by Michael Rheinheimer | Opinion Editor March 9, 2016
    by Michael Rheinheimer | Opinion Editor March 9, 2016

    I’m close with my entire family, but there’s one uncle in particular who has a very special place in my heart for a number of reasons. Obviously, you have to…

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    Sanders wins UIndy straw poll

    by Robbie Hadley | Business Manager February 10, 2016
    by Robbie Hadley | Business Manager February 10, 2016

    In a straw poll conducted by The Reflector, Vermont Senator and Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders (D) was the most popular candidate, with 33.3 percent of the overall student vote, more…

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  • Opinion

    Talking politics is a good place to start

    by Michael Rheinheimer | Opinion Editor August 26, 2015
    by Michael Rheinheimer | Opinion Editor August 26, 2015

    Young voter turnout in the last election was absolutely abysmal. According to civicyouth.org, 21.3 percent of voters between the ages 18–29 turned out to vote in the 2014 midterm elections.…

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    Dispassion for politics affects UIndy students

    by Michael Rheinheimer | Opinion Editor Sarah Hunker | Staff Writer November 25, 2014
    by Michael Rheinheimer | Opinion Editor Sarah Hunker | Staff Writer November 25, 2014

    An informal survey recently conducted by The Reflector on the subject of student political involvement has found a change in political identity and involvement. Of 75 students, ranging in class…

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