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*I've always heard it referred to as "eww-ee-poo-ee", never heard anyone actually spell out the acronym, and I've only heard the proper name once, in explaining what that funny word referred to. I'd have thought that the pronunciation was common enough to warrant inclusion in the article. --[[User:Reverend Loki|Reverend Loki]] 19:05, 26 June 2006 (UTC)
*I've always heard it referred to as "eww-ee-poo-ee", never heard anyone actually spell out the acronym, and I've only heard the proper name once, in explaining what that funny word referred to. I'd have thought that the pronunciation was common enough to warrant inclusion in the article. --[[User:Reverend Loki|Reverend Loki]] 19:05, 26 June 2006 (UTC)
*In a significant change, the acronym is now referred to as I-Up-You-One.

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The Center on Philanthropy

I suggest someone initiate The Center on Philanthropy article. I'm interested to hear more about it.

--ConradKilroy 17:47, 28 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Is there a funny way to say the acronym?--BigMac1212 23:47, 9 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, the acronym (IUPUI) is pronounced by many Indy locals as 'EwwiePewie'.

  • I've always heard it referred to as "eww-ee-poo-ee", never heard anyone actually spell out the acronym, and I've only heard the proper name once, in explaining what that funny word referred to. I'd have thought that the pronunciation was common enough to warrant inclusion in the article. --Reverend Loki 19:05, 26 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
  • In a significant change, the acronym is now referred to as I-Up-You-One.