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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.
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.”
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.”
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.’”
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.”
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.’”
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.
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.”
What kind of film bro are you?
“Film bros are the bane of the movie-watching community. They force everyone to submit to their so-called hot takes, which can also be found on the Reddit thread r/BlatantMisogyny.”