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AU students flock to hidden local sporting goods store

August 30, 2017 by Alec Brown

With AU students returning to campus for the 2017-18 school year, many are flocking to one of Anderson’s hidden gems. Unable to be found on Apple’s Maps app, this store literally flies under the radar. The Big Sale, located at 2500 E. 10th St., offers athletic apparel at incredibly discounted rates.  Hugh Cherry runs the day-to-day operations, but the store is technically his son’s. Cherry’s son, Hugh Jr., works with BSN sports where he is the director of Lids Team Sports. Lids Team … [Read more...]

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“Welcome back!” from the staff

August 30, 2017 by Andersonian Staff

For many people, syllabus day means no pressure beyond simply showing up. That's not the case for the Andersonian staff, all of whom have been hard at work preparing this very paper for several weeks now. I'm beyond excited for another crazy year with another crazy staff as we dig deep for important news that matters to you, fellow students. Get ready, because before you know it, we'll be saying goodbye for another summer break... - Nikki Edrington, Editor in Chief College is such an … [Read more...]

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AU declines to comment on Pistole, FBI rumors

May 30, 2017 by Nikki Edrington

White House spokesman Sean Spicer said that President Trump was interviewing two candidates on Tuesday for the FBI Director position—former Assistant Attorney General Chris Wray and Anderson University President John Pistole. Rebecca Fuller Beeler, vice president of enrollment and marketing at AU, declined to comment on the search for a new FBI Director. The Andersonian also reached out to Ronda Reemer, executive assistant to Pistole, but received an out-of-office reply. Pistole has served … [Read more...]

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President Pistole declines comment about FBI rumors

May 10, 2017 by Nikki Edrington

President Donald Trump unexpectedly fired FBI Director James Comey on Tuesday. In the hours that followed, AU President John Pistole was named as a potential candidate to replace Comey. Reports have stated that Pistole declined to comment on the rumors. The Andersonian reached out to Pistole's executive assistant, Ronda Reemer, who confirmed that Pistole is declining to comment at this time. Comey's termination was effective immediately. President Trump has already begun the process of … [Read more...]

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Jon McLaughlin talks family, foundations and faith

April 27, 2017 by Hannah Ader

Jon McLaughlin, American pop-rock singer-songwriter, producer and pianist has many ties to AU. As his mother used to work for the university, he followed in his brother and sister’s footsteps, choosing to attend and study music business. Growing up in Anderson, McLaughlin always knew that he would one day be a Raven. McLaughlin spent his time in college cultivating his passion in the music field, growing in his faith and discovering his foundations. Finding his talents within the music … [Read more...]

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Weekend opera: “Down in the Valley” and “The Old Maid and the Thief”

February 22, 2017 by Ian Lawrence

Lovers and performers of opera often feel the need to defend it to outsiders, but AU’s productions of "Down in the Valley" and "The Old Maid and the Thief" need little defense. With a single full-length production, an audience might only get one take on the art form, but with the pairing of these two one-act works, clocking in at about 30 and 75 minutes respectively, audiences have the chance to see the kind of thematic and musical range opera can have. Kurt Weill’s "Down in the Valley," the … [Read more...]

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Triumphant senior day for Raven captains

February 22, 2017 by Alec Brown

The men’s basketball team welcomed the Bluffton Beavers to O.C. Lewis Gymnasium Saturday for Senior Day, the last home game of the season.  With hopes for a regular season HCAC championship still alive, the Ravens looked to send two Raven seniors off victorious, for the final time. Brett Anderson, one of the two seniors honored for a strong body of work during his Raven career, touched on what it meant to suit up to play in O.C. Lewis for a final time.  “It’s always a lot of fun playing in … [Read more...]

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Pistole: AU not meant to be real estate agent

February 22, 2017 by Faith Middleton

AU administration has begun negotiations with brokers about the possible sale or lease of AU’s space in the Enterprise Flagship center, located off of exit 222 in Anderson. AU has owned space in the Enterprise Flagship Center, called the Anderson University Flagship Center (AUFC), for about 10 years. “As part of our strategic pivot for our centennial, we’re looking at ways that we can best position ourselves for our second century of service, ways that we can be distinctive and compelling, … [Read more...]

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