“I love teaching. The fastest hours of the day are in the classroom, and I always leave with a smile on my face.”
LA wildfires put Hollywood on pause
In the wake of this disaster, the long-term effects on Hollywood are still uncertain.
Dr. Kate Clancy kicks off the 2025 Woods Lecture series
“Clancy’s ‘Period: The Real Story of Menstruation’ takes an in-depth look at the history of menstruation science and how it is still a largely misunderstood process.”
Awareness in action: Advocacy events lineup
“There are a range of diverse events at Butler and in Indianapolis that emphasize advocacy and activism for people of all backgrounds and interests.”
Bulldogs of Butler: Mikael Burke
“You have to dare to dream and then be scrappy and figure it out.”
‘The Nutcracker’ — more than a holiday tradition
“Though taking on a show of this magnitude can be daunting, especially for first-year students, performers have sought solace in each other’s company.”
How to level up a study session
“With the right combination of self-care, active recall, and a little bit of effort, an A for that difficult class might not be too far away.”
Get ahead of giving season
“Culture is easing this burden by curating a holiday gift guide, guaranteed to please loved ones without breaking the bank.”
Film Fanatics: “Red One” crashes the landing
“‘Red One’ was a wild sleigh ride from start to finish.”
BabyJake live at Turntable
“‘There’s a million options for people to listen to,” Jake said. “I’m not aiming for somebody to listen to my song anymore. I’m aiming for somebody to become a fan of me, of what I am, what I believe — who I am.’”