Jordan College of the Arts welcomes distinguished art historian Heather Shirey. Her lecture’s focus was to educate Butler students on the use of graffiti and street art post the death of George Floyd.
Fall welcomes viewers to Stars Hollow
“Gilmore Girls” and fall have become synonymous. The sense of tight-knit community and timelessness that Stars Hollow creates gives the show the feeling of familiarity and comfort.
Bulldog Burrows: Dr. Margaret Stratford
Dr. Margaret Stratford creates an office space that showcases her hobbies and is welcoming for everyone who enters.
Dawgs with Style: Frances Anderson
Junior arts administration and art and design major Frances Anderson’s style is youthful, retro and always paired with the perfect accessories.
Sharing the stage with mental health
Celebrities are sharing mental health stories and creating platforms to support those who may be struggling with mental health.
The Dahmer dilemma: Exploring the ethics of true crime
Ryan Murphy’s newest project for Netflix, “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,” has ignited conversations on the ethics of true crime content.
We’re worried, darling
Review: “Don’t Worry Darling”, the drama on and off screen takes audience members on a rollercoaster of the press. Harry Styles takes his first leading role while entangled in a public relationship with director and actress, Olivia Wilde.
Hikes, bikes and automobiles: How do you get around Indy without a car?
For students without cars at Butler, here are some ways to get around the city.
Bookin’ it to local bookstores
Independent bookstores are important to consider when shopping for books — their community impact and specialization are often more prominent than that of chain bookstores or Amazon.
Venture into a desert of memory with “5SOS5:” Album review
The band has returned to their roots with a project of reflective pop rock and gratitude for a brighter tomorrow.