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Miren Mohrenweiser: scarves and bakery bookshops

Miren Mohrenweiser: scarves and bakery bookshops

Bulldogs of Butler   SARAH COFFING ASST. EDITOR Sophomore Miren Mohrenweiser sits in her usual spot, a bench outside Residential College she occupies almost every afternoon, reading. While the afternoon is chilly, Mohrenweiser doesn’t let the weather keep her from doing what she loves. A few friends pass by, telling her, “Miren, it’s too cold

Review: Butler’s School of Music Showcase

HALEY BAAS STAFF REPORTER   On the stage of the Howard L. Schrott Center for the Arts, three Butler ensembles performed last Sunday afternoon in the School of Music’s showcase concert. The percussion and wind ensembles, as well as the chorale, played pieces they prepared in just over three weeks. The first group to play

Roll a Spare in Fountain Square | Out on the Town

EMMA EDICK | STAFF REPORTER Transport to another era on your next trip to Fountain Square with a game of duckpin bowling. The game was supposedly born in Baltimore, Maryland, in the spring of 1900 at a place called Diamond Alleys. Two members of the original Baltimore Orioles minor league club were owners of the

REVIEW: “Experiments in Pop” faculty jazz quintet

HALEY BAAS STAFF REPORTER   “We’re doing what jazz musicians do,” said Director of Jazz Studies Matt Pivec to open tonight’s performance at the Schrott Center for the Arts. “We’re taking beautiful songs and destroying them before your very eyes.” “Experiments in Pop” was a collaboration tonight, Sept. 18, between the Butler Jazz Studies faculty

Bulldogs of Butler: TJ Brinker and Nick Emmenegger

Bulldogs of Butler SARAH COFFING ASST. EDITOR It’s a cold and windy afternoon, but Butler students still carry ice cream from Atherton Union. A few girls relax on benches with scarves and books. Randomly assigned roommates and freshman business majors, TJ Brinker and Nick Emmenegger are “headed to hang out at Schwitzer with our squad.”

Creative photo contest: Pimp my squirrel

The squirrels on Butler’s campus are preparing for the upcoming colder weather. To help, the Butler Squirrel Photoshop Contest encourages YOU to snap a picture of a squirrel on campus and photoshop the best Butler-themed gear on the creature. The winner will be announced and featured Wednesday, Sept. 24 both online and in print. Please

Peace: six days of a universal language

BRITTANY GARRETT CULTURE EDITOR Albert Einstein once said, “Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by understanding.” From Thursday, Sept. 18, through the following Wednesday night, Butler will celebrate its Fall Peace Festival. Senior Nicole Neuman, intern for Butler’s peace and conflict studies department, began planning the festival the first week

Out on the town: Namaste, bulldogs.

Out on the town EMMA EDICK STAFF REPORTER Yoga pants, inspirational quotes and zen gardens. That’s what generally comes to mind when you think of yoga. Actually, the word “yoga” means the union of the mind, body and soul. In terms of a simple math equation, mind plus body and soul equals peace. There are

Kenny Aronoff- Earplugs Required

HALEY BAAS STAFF REPORTER From John Mellencamp, to Iggy Pop to Taylor Swift, Kenny Aronoff has played with a variety of popular musicians. This past Friday, he played at Butler University. In a performance loud enough to leave your ears ringing, Aronoff played along with tracks as well as talked about all the valuable lessons

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