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Dawg-Eared: ‘Sunrise on the Reaping’ has a few tricks up its sleeve
“Bookworms can decide how the latest ‘Hunger Games’ lore matches up against their expectations now that the purple hardcover is in their hands.”
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Film Fanatics: ‘Snow White’ is trying her best
“‘Snow White’ is plagued with issues that do little to redeem it from the surrounding contention, from its breakneck pacing to the lackluster costuming, questionable CGI and several underwhelming performances.”
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Behind the seams: Ruth Carter on storytelling, style and representation
“‘The imagination to build a visual story is seen in my exhibition, and I hope they see the history, Afrofuture, comedy and color and are inspired to say, ‘Hey, I think I’d like to try that.’”
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Every body is a bikini body
“The industry needs to recognize that clothes should be made for the bodies that wear them, not the other way around. People shouldn’t have to change their weight, proportions or self-esteem in order to fit into a piece of fabric.”
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Generation Z’s beloved books
“I would argue that the messages portrayed in these books are prevalent and timely to today’s societal landscape, therefore making them classics that should be read for generations to come.”
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Welcome to the Team: First-years at bat
“‘It helps remind me that I’m here for a reason.'”
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Beyond the box score: Bulldogs take the win in their first postseason game
“In securing this victory, the Bulldogs defied the odds of their shortened seven-player roster.”
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Title IX Coordinator departs Butler after one year in position
Swinford’s departure follows the exit of Title IX Coordinators Georgia Hensley in 2023, Maria Kanger in 2022 and Jamie Brennan in 2018. In the last decade, Butler University has seen eight different Title IX coordinators.

