“I love supporting local [minority owned] businesses anywhere I can. I try to be very mindful of where I’m spending my pennies, and where they’re going.”
Beyond the pot of gold
“How is it that St. Patrick’s Day went from a religious celebration concentrated in Ireland to a global phenomenon that consists of shamrocks, bars and pinching a ginger?”
Steamed, stacked and deli-vered
“Whether one is revitalizing after a late night, feeling down or just craving something that feels like a hug from the inside, the Ripple Bagel Deli is the perfect place to grab a bite in any situation.”
The romance reckoning
“There are legitimate issues within the romance genre, however, that does not mean that it is inherently problematic, silly or somehow “worse” than other genres.”
OT: NCAA Tournament expansion is misguided
“‘I just don’t understand why you would want to touch something and try to affect something everyone loves. Let’s just leave it how it is.”’
Pat Neshek: Big league Bulldog
“‘Even after all the success in MLB, he hasn’t changed. He has the same sense of humor and is extremely down to earth.’”
Witches, fights and eyeballs: Butler Theatre’s “Macbeth”
“It’s about this corrupt imbalance of power, imbalance of wealth, all of the inequalities and killing your way to the top … I think that is also a good mirror into today’s world.”
ResCo after dark
Midtown Provisions added a “Late Night” menu on weeknights from 8 p.m. to midnight. Multimedia Reporter Eliza West shares more information on the dining hall’s new addition.
Supporting through shopping: Black-owned Business Spotlight
Butler’s Diversity Program Council hosted a Black-owned Business spotlight last Friday. Multimedia Reporter Brooke Capper recaps the event.
Introducing interim provost Jay Howard
“‘It almost was an easy choice, because he had broad support, because I believed in him and given his experience he was ready to step in.’”