Recently, legislation in California was passed that allows NCAA athletes to be paid. Two reporters discuss the implications of payment for all athletes if the…
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Love is in the air at UIndy, and some alumni, current students and professors have celebrated their weddings here. Weddings seem rampant on campus and,…
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The first remake of the Stephen King classic novel “It” was received with critical acclaim as a faithful adaptation and cemented itself as a modern…
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Dead spiders in tubes with microscopes zeroing in on every part of their body might seem like a scene out of an upcoming horror film,…
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In a new agreement with Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana, the University of Indianapolis will allow students to have the ability to transfer from…
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Being a Hoosier comes with a love-hate relationship with college basketball and the stereotypical Midwestern niceness that makes for awkward conversation when trying to open…
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Every one of the over 600 faculty members at the University of Indianapolis represents a different story, path and future in academia. Within those faculty members,…
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Professor of Music and Crimson Express Director Pete Schmutte’s academic career began when he was appointed director of pop and jazz group the Crimson Express…
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Krannert Memorial Library made a new addition to the art on the first floor with a mural and accompanying video animation. The five feet wide…
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“The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind” is a beautiful coming-of-age story based on the true story of an African boy, William, who uses his intellect…
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Cameras, lighting equipment and a group of young actors were visible in the lobby area of the second floor of Lilly Science Hall as director…
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Downtown Indianapolis is filled with many faux authentic Italian shops and restaurants that are looking for a quick buck, and Iozzo’s seemed to follow that…
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Approximately 260 students at the University of Indianapolis decided to pursue two different majors, according to Director of the Center for Advising and Student Achievement…
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Former circus performer plans to help train performers for her future career
Megan Brehmer woke up to a 9 a.m. alarm every morning she had a show. She’d been doing this for 10 years, until this year…
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The Department of Art & Design presented the diverse works of Indiana artist Chris Sickels with the “Curiouser and Curiouser: Chris Sickels” exhibition, which will…