Devour Indy is holding its annual Summerfest Aug. 23 through Sep. 5 featuring over 100 restaurants across the city offering specially priced, featured menus.
Clowes’ new look – inside and out
From a brand new entrance into Clowes to allowing full audience capacity at shows again, the arts are starting to return back to normal, without the implications of COVID-19 restrictions.
Cooking in a college dorm
Making food in a college dorm with limited resources and skills may be difficult, but here are five creative ways to still enjoy dorm dining.
A digital stroll through Van Gogh’s most famous works
THE LUME Indianapolis features a dimly lit entrance, which covers the whole of the fourth floor of Newfields. Photo by Julian Cirnigliaro. Julian Cirnigliaro | Photography Editor | jcirnigl@butler.edu Described as a “multi-sensory experience” and covering a mind-bending 30,000 square feet, Newfields’ THE LUME is the largest continuous exhibition in the 138-year history of the…
Your guide to the top four of “RuPaul’s Drag Race”
Symone, Gottmik, Rosé and Kandy Muse will battle it out in the “RuPaul’s Drag Race” season 13 finale; here’s everything you need to know.
Butler Interfaith community discusses past year, plans for future
The Butler Interfaith Council, a group of around 12 students from different religious backgrounds, was created to foster religious conversations for students from a variety of religious backgrounds. The council’s goal is to allow for conversations concerning religious and secular questions and experiences.
Butler Ballet faces performing challenges due to COVID-19
Coronavirus strikes again, putting the hard work and dreams of Butler’s performance majors in jeopardy. Near the end of March, the Butler Ballet hit a snag when a number of their performers tested positive for COVID-19.
Butler students share thoughts on cancel culture
The term “cancel culture,” operates as a way to hold celebrities and companies accountable for their actions, which has increased in the past decade due to social media, but is the action effective in teaching celebrities the consequences of their actions?
Butler students react to new album releases and re-releases
As springtime sets in on campus, students populate the mall and life is breathed back into us all, these revamped classics can help all of us finish out strong.
Celebrate International Haiku Day with The Butler Collegian
To celebrate Haiku’s big day, the Collegian pontificated, pondered and professed all things Butler, then composed some 5,7,5 stanzas in honor of the holiday.