Culture
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Poet Sam Sax continues Visiting Writers Series
Award winning poet Sam Sax will be visiting Butler University on Oct. 3 as a part of the Vivian S. Delbrook Visiting Writers Series.
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Van Jones headlines CTS event ‘Uncomfortable Truths, Healing Impact’
Van Jones comes to Butler and delivers powerful messages alongside Indianapolis leaders to discuss race, religion, and class.
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Dawgs With Style: Annie Brown
Annie Brown uses her passion for music to inspire her style.
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Fall activities and events in Indy
Get in the fall spirit with these can’t-miss activities around Indianapolis.
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The verdict on Lana Del Rey’s and Post Malone’s latest albums
Lana Del Rey’s “Norman F**king Rockwell!” and Post Malone’s “Hollywood’s Bleeding” has answered Butler student’s prayers for new music, satisfying everyone’s music needs from frat boys to sad bois.
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Relay for Life: supporting cancer research, survivors and caregivers
Butler’s Relay for Life will take place on Oct. 27 from 5:30-10:00 p.m. in the Reilley Room. The annual event will have food, activities, music and lanterns in support of cancer research and all of those impacted by cancer.
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Latinos Unidos week: Bringing awareness to Hispanic History Month
Latinos Unidos is hosting a week of events during Hispanic History Month to celebrate with and educate their peers.
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Podcast “Classical Pairings” makes classical music casual and approachable
Butler professor Nicholas Johnson is teaming up with senior Corrin Godlevske to produce a new podcast called Classical Pairings.
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The Kids Are Gonna Be Alright in Margaret Atwood’s “The Testaments”
34 years after the release of New York Times bestseller “The Handmaid’s Tale”, Margaret Atwood returns with a stunning sequel, following the lives of three very different women as they struggle to leave their mark on Gildead’s vicious regime.
