From dogs to cats to parrots, there are many different types of Emotional Support Animals that live on Butler’s campus.
Galentine’s Day Activities
“Galentine’s Day focuses on female friendship and spreading the love that everyone deserves in a non-traditional way.”
Film Fanatics: ‘Argylle’ is almost good
“‘Argylle’ had the potential to be a satirical espionage hit, but by the end, it became the same thing it was mocking.”
Creativity, one stitch at a time
“I’m pushing myself outside of my comfort zone and trying to think of other cool things that I could make.”
Goodbye clean girl, hello mob wife
“The mob wife. Big hair, red lipstick, fur and animal print. She has long been a staple of TV and cinema, but now she has taken over the internet too.”
Fashion in full bloom
Runways and student opinions inform 2024 predictions for florals, preppy looks, extreme waistlines and more.
Tattoo Tales: Emma Maaske
“From a butterfly with a music note on her wrist to a sea turtle on her ribs to a cross with a Scripture on her ankle, Maaske embraces a spontaneous approach to body art with the goal of memorializing meaningful people and moments in her life.”
Dawg-Eared: New year, new books
With thousands of books to choose from, it can be hard to decide which to read. This year’s new releases add to that dilemma. Butler students share some of the top books they are excited to read in 2024.
Dawgs with Style: Megan Heiss
“‘Now is the time to experiment with styles and figure out what you like and don’t like. Any outfit looks better if you feel confident wearing it.”’
Starting the semester on the right paw
“While there is no crystal ball to tell students what decisions to make, upperclassmen often have valuable insight into how to start the semester on the right foot.”