Culture
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Seniors in performing arts express disappointment, frustration at canceled recitals
The last chance for seniors to perform a recital at Butler is taken away due to closure of campus.
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A study in Blue
Blaire Trusty, a senior art and design major, has created a bulldog piece each year of school. The art ranges from acrylic paint on a traditional canvas, statues and digital paintings.
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Dawgs gotta thrift
Naptown Thrift had been closed for the past four months due to an electrical fire next door. Butler students react to the popular thrift store’s closure and its grand reopening.
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Five things for Indy residents to do over spring break
Staying home for spring break doesn’t have to be boring. Enjoy these five simple staycation activities.
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Butler’s Hospitality House provides on-campus accommodations for community guests
Built in 1929, the Hospitality House combines historic charm with modern amenities. The English Colonial style mansion has served as a family home, a fraternity house and now guest accommodations.
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Insured: Butler Blue’s collar
Butler Blue’s collar, used for the changing of the collar ceremony, is insured by student-run insurance group, Captive at a value of $9,200. The collar was created and donated in 2012 by Reis-Nichols Jewelers.
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Butler University hosts Broadway production of “The Play That Goes Wrong”
Everything you need to know about one of Broadway’s funniest shows, which is coming to Butler University this week. Matt DiCarlo will be directing the perfected trainwreck of a play.
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Dawgs with Style: Natalie Koch
Koch addresses her internship at Pattern Magazine and how her trip overseas inspires the way she dresses today.
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Students speak out about Ross Hall, Irvington House dissonance on campus
Students from Ross and Irvington delve into what they believe are the root causes of discord between the two residence hall groups.
