Culture
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Ode to Del Water Gap’s evolution
“[His music] has definitely gotten more produced as time goes on. He had an EP come out 10 years ago or so, and that was self-produced; he was not on a label yet. I definitely think that his sound has changed with his success.”
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Bulldogs of Butler: Brynnar Swenson
“After I stopped swimming in my sophomore year of college, I started reading, and once I kind of learned how to read, I became obsessed.”
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Film Fanatics: ‘Regretting You’ leaves fans regretting ticket purchases
“‘Regretting You’ is a cinematic experience that one will not regret missing out on.”
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Freshly Brewed’s newest EP is piping hot
“[It] sounds so intimidating, but being in such an empowering group, we really lift each other up through that process and highlight [what is] best about each other.”
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Dawgs with Style: Mary West
“I think a lot of times what people worry about is, ‘Oh, if I put this on, I’ll look weird, or people will think I’m weird.’ [But I think] it’s interesting.”
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Behind the curtain: Butler Ballet’s Student Choreography Showcase
“I love what I’m doing so much, and I love the people I work with so much. It’s never really a toxic environment.”
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Behind the experience: Newfields’ Harvest Nights
“It’s months in the making. We have a great team that really starts to transform our campus into this spooky — not scary — Harvest Nights.”
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Cultural education, food and fun: Diversity Program Council recap
“These events are an excellent opportunity for students to push beyond their comfort zones, learn about unique cultures and have a fun time meeting new people.”
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Telling her family’s story: Holocaust educator Sharie Fields speaks at Butler
“I get physically ill every time that I have to present, but the feedback that I get — seeing that kids are learning something — that keeps me going.”
