Culture
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Indiana IN the media
What portrayals of Indiana reveal about the state.
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Culture’s admirable adaptations
Many film and television successes were borrowed from literary triumphs first, showing how interdisciplinary creativity excels.
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What’s all the meow about: Local cat cafe offers stress relief to Butler students
A local cafe offers the purr-fect two c’s to Butler students: coffee and cats.
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Bulldogs of Butler: Jenna Voris
Voris spoke to The Butler Collegian on creativity, collegiate journalism and her Butler experience.
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Bulldog Burrows: Dr. Melissa Etzler
Dr. Etzler reflects the lessons taught in her courses within her office.
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ArtMix: Art redefining disability
ArtMix is a local nonprofit looking to make art accessible to everyone. Learn more about this organization and the work it does for the Indianapolis community.
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Student opera ensemble performs “The Magic Flute”
“‘Everyone always gets a little nervous for show week; making sure everything is put together,’ said Jones. ‘But this week, the show has really skyrocketed way past where I thought it was going to be.’”
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“John Wick: Chapter 4:” The Boogeyman is back and better than ever
“John Wick: Chapter 4” is a masterful epic that ranks among the most ambitious action movies ever.
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Spencer Reid, Jake Peralta, Olivia Benson: Good cops or good copaganda?
Police and crime shows may be well-loved, but do they harmfully contribute to the prison industrial complex?
