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The Reflector (University Of Indianapolis)
The Reflector may refer to: *''The Daily Reflector'', a daily newspaper in Greenville, North Carolina *''The Reflector'' (Indiana newspaper), the student newspaper at the University of Indianapolis * ''The Reflector'' (Mississippi newspaper), the student newspaper at Mississippi State University * ''The Reflector'' (Virginia newspaper), a defunct newspaper in Virginia * ''The Reflector'' (Washington newspaper), a weekly newspaper in Battle Ground, Washington See also * ''The Daily Reflector'', an eastern North Carolina-based newspaper * Reflector (other) Reflector may refer to: Science * Reflector, a device that causes reflection (for example, a mirror or a retroreflector) * Reflector (photography), used to control lighting contrast * Reflecting telescope * Reflector (antenna), the part of an ant ...
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The Daily Reflector
''The Daily Reflector'' is a daily newspaper that serves Pitt County and eastern North Carolina. It is headquartered in Greenville, North Carolina. History The paper was originally titled "The Eastern Reflector", and was founded in 1882 by David Jordan and Julian Whichard. They founded the paper in a part of their mothers' school house with equipment they bought from another paper they had worked for, ''The Greenville Express''. It became known and published daily as ''The Reflector'' on Dec. 10, 1894. The ''Daily Reflector'' was purchased by Cox Newspapers in 1996. ''Her'' and ''mixer'' are free monthly magazines produced by ''The Daily Reflector''. ''Her''—as the name implies—is a magazine for women. ''mixer''—written with a lowercase "m"—18- to 35-year-old population (which includes the large student bodies of East Carolina University and Pitt Community College) with local music, night spots and events for the same area. Cox Newspapers began struggling financially in ...
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University Of Indianapolis
The University of Indianapolis (UIndy) is a private United Methodist Church-affiliated university in Indianapolis, Indiana. It offers Associate, Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral degrees. It was founded in 1902 as Indiana Central University and was popularly known as Indiana Central College from 1921 until 1975. In 1986 the name was changed to University of Indianapolis. The main campus is located on the south side of Indianapolis at 1400 East Hanna Avenue, just east of Shelby Street. The campus straddles the Carson Heights and University Heights neighborhoods of Indianapolis. UIndy's international sites include joint programs with Ningbo Institute of Technology, Zhejiang University (China) and Zhejiang Yuexiu University of Foreign Languages (China), and an articulation agreement with University of Nicosia (Cyprus). Previous international sites included the Galen University in Belize. The university's colors are crimson and gray. Its athletic teams, known as the Greyhounds, are ...
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The Reflector (Mississippi Newspaper)
''The Reflector'' is the student newspaper of Mississippi State University. The Reflector was established in 1884 as ''The Dialective Reflector'', and its name was changed to ''The Reflector'' in 1889. During World War II, the newspaper was published under the name ''Maroon and White'' and operated only by the faculty between 1944 to 1945. The newspaper continues to remain today as the oldest college newspaper in the SEC (Southeastern Conference). History The newspaper was first published as ''The Dialective Reflector'' between 1884 to 1889 before its name being shortened to ''The Reflector''. It had subsequently published under its current name except for a brief period between 1944 to 1945 when it was operated by faculty and was named ''Maroon and White'' during World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including a ...
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The Reflector (Virginia Newspaper)
''The Reflector'' was a weekly newspaper in Charlottesville, Virginia, that ran from 1933 to at least 1935. Edited by T. J. Sellers, it called itself "Charlottesville's Only Negro Weekly." It included articles on local and national news, social columns, and editorials and articles on topics of particular interest to black readers such as racial identity, lynching, and famous African Americans. The publication captured aspects of life under Jim Crow laws The Jim Crow laws were state and local laws enforcing racial segregation in the Southern United States. Other areas of the United States were affected by formal and informal policies of segregation as well, but many states outside the Sout ... in this small city, including a regular feature on events at segregated Jefferson High School. In 2003, a new Charlottesville newspaper began publication as The African American Reflector, in honor of the original newspaper's editor. In a 1934 issue, the editors noted that along wit ...
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The Reflector (Washington Newspaper)
''The Reflector'' is a weekly newspaper that provides coverage of Battle Ground, Washington in the United States and is the legal newspaper of the City of Battle Ground. History The first issue of ''The Reflector'' – then located in Ridgefield, Washington – was published on October 8, 1909 by Kelley Loe who shortly thereafter sold it to Ellis B. Hall. In 1946, ''The Reflector'' was merged with an existing newspaper in Battle Ground, ''The Mid-County Record'', to become ''The Mid-County Reflector'', later shortened to ''The Reflector''. The headquarters moved to Battle Ground in 1959. In 2010 ''The Reflector'' was purchased by Lafromboise Communications from its owner of the previous 30 years, Marvin Case. , website = At that time, it had a free home delivery circulation of 26,500. Steve Walker, formerly of the Lewis County ''Daily Chronicle'', took over as publisher. In 2020, Chad and Coralee Taylor, owners of The Silver Agency in Chehalis, purchased the newspaper from L ...
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