Culture

  • Color the weekend: Penrod Arts Fair 2025

    Color the weekend: Penrod Arts Fair 2025

    “The 58th Annual Penrod Arts Fair is more than Indiana’s nicest day. It is a chance for Butler students to step off campus and connect with the Indianapolis creative community.”

  • First-year survival guide: Learning the Bulldog way

    First-year survival guide: Learning the Bulldog way

    “New friends are made in unconventional ways, so take every opportunity available to meet new people: talk to that person wearing a “Friends” shirt in the Starbucks line, text that random girl from the same hometown for a ride home or ask the brunette their name after they ask to borrow a pencil.”

  • A recap of pop princess summer

    A recap of pop princess summer

    “There was no shortage of new pop music to blare this summer.”

  • Trying Korean food: From spicy to sweet

    Trying Korean food: From spicy to sweet

    “A delicious adventure through Korean cuisine — from meals to sweets and drinks.”

  • Bulldogs of Butler: Alejandra Sierazy

    Bulldogs of Butler: Alejandra Sierazy

    “Being here and around so many open-minded and creative people has definitely had a positive influence on my work; it’s an excellent creative environment.”

  • How to avoid scrolling summer away

    How to avoid scrolling summer away

    “Why scroll through TikTok when one can listen to a true crime podcast while stitching flowers into jeans?”

  • Millennial cringe epidemic fascinates Gen Z

    Millennial cringe epidemic fascinates Gen Z

    “How did millennials go from being the O.G. hipsters to the laughingstock of the Internet?”

  • Dawgs with Style: Caroline Erickson

    Dawgs with Style: Caroline Erickson

    “Every day, I want to try to put an outfit on that makes me feel confident and reflects who I am and how I feel.”

  • From Korea to Butler

    From Korea to Butler

    “Butler provided me with good resources and opportunities, and I like the fact that students can improve in a small community where professors and students respect each other.”