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 same laws were passed elsewhere.

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 same laws were passed elsewhere.
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, honestly, I want it to…
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 horror classic. The sequel to…
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, but it is also some…
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 Ivy Tech’s Associate of Science…
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 the door for someone. It…
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, there are part-time adjunct instructors.…
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 at the University of Indianapolis…
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 and 10 feet high mural…
“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 and knowledge to help his…
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 Bobby Easley shot scenes for…
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 trend. It delivers a moderately…
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 Josh Morrison. Sacrificing time, students…
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 she became a student at…
The Department of Art & Design presented the diverse works of Indiana artist Chris Sickels with the “Curiouser and Curiouser: Chris Sickels” exhibition, which will be open from Nov. 19…