Culture
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Dawgs with Style: Sarah and Zayna Salih
Butler students and sisters Sarah and Zayna Salih share how their passion for fashion inspired them to start their clothing company, Salih Squared.
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Butler’s new SOCAH Organization
SOCAH emerged from just a conversation about the representation of people of color in healthcare to a fully-fledged organization working to educate others on important issues.
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Butler student launches letter writing website: Teer
From strengthening current relationships to creating new ones, Teer allows users to show appreciation to the ones who deserve it most.
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Butler Theatre reimagines “The Living”
“The Living” was written about the Bubonic Plague and performed during the AIDs crisis, but is being reinterpreted for an audience living through the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Butler students’ excitement builds for Billie Eilish documentary
Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry” will premiere Feb. 26 on Apple TV+.
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Newfields job posting sparks community controversy
Indianapolis and Butler community react to recent Newfields job posting that called for a director to “attract a broader and diverse audience while still maintaining the Museum’s traditional, core, white art audience.”
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Your guide to internet aesthetics in 2021
These internet aesthetics provide a visual representation of niche internet subcultures.
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Dawgs with Style: Meghan Colligan
From her handmade earrings to her thrifted outfits, Meghan’s sense of style is one that shines through no matter where she is.
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Local Black-owned Indianapolis businesses you should visit for Black History Month
Indianapolis is home to a variety of Black-owned businesses that showcase the creativity and history of the city. From family-owned businesses and community wellness centers to clothing stores, Indianapolis has something for everyone this February.
