Author: Contributor
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Chip Scripple: 4/10/24
Graphic by Tim Eterno. TIM ETERNO | CARTOONIST | teterno@butler.edu
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The 2024 Eclipse on Butler University’s campus
With classes cancelled, students and visitors flocked to Butler University to see this once in a lifetime event. Multimedia reporter Eliza West recaps the special event.
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Q&A with Deanna Frick: Dancing her way toward a doctorate
“My favorite part of performing is being able to challenge myself and being able to be surrounded by a whole bunch of other people [who] also challenge me along the way as well.”
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More Dawgs go portaling
“Players from around the nation will be on the move in the coming weeks, including those who played last season for Butler.”
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Hear them out: More men in the SLHS department
“‘Men can do it too,’ Bilodeau said. ‘We have very few males in our department, but I love hearing their perspectives. I find them to be amazing. They have a love for working in this area. There is something special about them.’”
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OT: The real villain of March Madness is misogynoir
“In order to keep fan culture and collegiate athletics a safe and encouraging environment for all, we must address and combat the racism that pervades it on all levels.”
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Selling songs with nostalgia
“‘If we stop now and focus on nostalgia and try to bring back albums and songs that [already had their moment], then we’re not setting the stage for [new] creativity.’”
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Dawg-Eared: ‘The Reappearance of Rachel Price’
Holly Jackson’s new book “The Reappearance of Rachel Price” is recommended for readers who love young adult mysteries.
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Seeking solace in ’80s synth: ‘Found Heaven’ album review
“After his visceral encounters with heartache, Gray is ready to tell a different story of the convoluted emotions that accompany acrimonious breakups.”
