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Installation of large American flag causes campus controversy

February 7, 2018 by Noel Marquis

When Storage of America purchased the former Warner Press building on Fifth Street and installed a large American flag on the property, they likely did not anticipate the heated discussion it would prompt on the AU campus next door. When the flagpole was erected, one of the complaints some students and faculty voiced was its obstruction of Park Place Church of God, which serves as a scenic campus landmark. Others emphasized that the sound of the flag blowing on particularly windy days was … [Read more...]

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SOTCM students present at regional conference

February 7, 2018 by Andersonian Staff

Over the weekend, two School of Theology and Christian Ministries students presented research at the Student Religious Studies Conference of the Midwest Society of Biblical Literature. Nikki Edrington, a senior Bible and religion major, shared her paper titled “Tearing the Veil: Women’s Roles in an Honor-Shame World.” Ryan Schwartz, a junior Bible and religion major, presented his paper titled “Religious Images in the 4th Century.” … [Read more...]

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Women’s March calls for increased political involvement nationwide

February 7, 2018 by Allison Armstrong

With signs in hand and sensible shoes underfoot, millions of women, men, children and pets from around the world took to the streets on Jan. 21 for the second annual Women’s March. According to organizers, last year’s march was about sending a bold message to the new administration, and to the world, that women’s rights are human rights. This year’s goals focused on increasing voter participation with the slogan “Power to the Polls” and encouraging more women to run for political … [Read more...]

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Mathematics students present in San Diego

January 24, 2018 by Noel Marquis

While most AU students were trudging through below-freezing weather at the start of the semester, two mathematics majors were presenting their research project at the Joint Mathematics Meetings in sunny San Diego, California. Both Christina Coats and Ashley King were ecstatic when they discovered that they had been invited to present their research, titled “On the Creation of Rank Two Centrosymmetric Matrices,” at the largest mathematics conference in the world. “When I found out we were … [Read more...]

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Science and Engineering Lecture Series begins tomorrow

January 24, 2018 by Noel Marquis

Tomorrow, Jan. 25, biology professor Dr. Kimberly Lyle-Ippolito will be delivering the first lecture in this year’s Science and Engineering Lecture Series. She will be speaking about CRISPR, a new and controversial technique in molecular biology that allows cells to be genetically modified. “It is being used to edit human embryos,” said Lyle-Ippolito. “They add this to a human embryo in a dish, and it will change the genetic makeup of the embryo. “They can actually correct genetic … [Read more...]

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Government shutdown has local implications

January 24, 2018 by Noel Marquis

For the first time since 2013, the government of the United States has shut down. The shutdown, which occurred on Friday, Jan. 19 at midnight, was the result of the expiration of a spending bill. Republicans and Democrats have reached an impasse regarding the bill, which did not include protections for the children of illegal immigrants, dubbed “Dreamers,” which Democrats are advocating for. After the Senate failed to reach an agreement regarding the bill, the government shut down, leaving … [Read more...]

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Influenza cases increase on campus

January 24, 2018 by Nikki Edrington

Each year, the influenza virus kills thousands of people. In Indiana alone this season, 107 people have been confirmed to have lost their lives to the flu. To date this year, only two people under the age of 24 have died from the flu. Although AU’s Health Services could not confirm the number of cases that have been treated so far this semester, they did confirm via email that they have “seen an increase in the number of patients with flu-like symptoms.” According to Dr. Kimberly … [Read more...]

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Decker Hall flooding leaves faculty without offices during cleanup

January 17, 2018 by Noel Marquis

The English department rang in the new year with a bit of rainy weather inside its Decker Hall home. Faculty have dubbed it the “Great English Department Flood of 2018” on Twitter. A frozen heating pipe burst in an English department office on the third floor of Decker Hall sometime on Jan. 1, causing the “Great Flood.” The flooding primarily affected the English department, but also extended to the second and first floors of Decker Hall. “The entire English department suite had up to … [Read more...]

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AU students find success in undergrad research

January 17, 2018 by Amalia Arms

For the past four years, AU students have been conducting research for the Sagamore Institute, a non-partisan think tank in Indianapolis. A group of undergraduate researchers from AU had their work on the decentralization of the Liberian government published by the Isoko Institute in the journal Marketplace: Liberia this January. Dr. Michael Frank, professor of political science, has been the liaison between the Department of History and Political Science and the Sagamore Institute. Frank is … [Read more...]

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New interest club honors Tim Haurez

January 17, 2018 by Nikki Edrington

Last spring, sophomore Bible and religion major Elijah Neal felt a creative spark after attending a special cinema chapel on campus—he wondered what it would look like to create a group that brought light to Anderson through cinema and other forms of media. He and a group of friends began to brainstorm what it would look like to make these visions become reality. “We were inspired by what we saw. We thought, ‘Hey, wouldn’t it be cool if we made something we’re all in?’ We’re not film … [Read more...]

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