Culture
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Mid-Autumn Festival: What is it?
The Mid-Autumn Festival has been celebrated in Chinese culture for over a thousand years and is one of the most important celebrations of the year in China.
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Masks down voices up: A cappella singing returns to Butler
Butler’s student a cappella groups are back, and they are signing louder than ever before.
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Vinyl revival
The collectibility, individualism and quality of vinyl records has caused a revival in their popularity for the 15th consecutive year.
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The difference between and discourse of Latinx identity terms
This National Hispanic American Heritage Month, the Latinx community at Butler University adds to the evolving discourse surrounding the terms “Hispanic,” “Latino,” “Latinx” and “Latine.”
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Beyond Blue: The dogs of Butler
Butler Blue is not the only dog here on campus. Get to know of the other amazing canines at Butler University.
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Butler students share thoughts on Kanye West’s long-anticipated “Donda”
The rapper’s 10th album receives mixed-to-positive reactions amidst controversy and a chaotic rollout.
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Back to in-person class fashion
Students have always been known to put more effort into their first day of school outfits than the rest of the school year. This begs the question of whether or not people will keep up their in-person fashionable outfits, or if they will start to miss the comfort of wearing pajamas to class over Zoom.
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National Read a Book Day
On Sept. 6 Americans have the opportunity to celebrate a day of books, but data suggests few people will take it.

