“Martin Scorsese’s latest film offers a beautiful yet devastating portrayal of the terrifying true story of the Osage Murders.”
Tropes and nopes in horror
“Ironically enough, pointing out horror movie tropes has become in itself a new horror movie trope.”
Artistic independence in Butler Ballet
Participants in the upcoming Butler Ballet Student Choreography Showcase share how the student-led show has helped them grow as artists and as a community.
Dawg-Eared: Seven spooky reads for spooky season
With Halloween just around the corner, Butler students get excited for the spooky season and share their favorite thrilling reads.
‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ hits theaters
Taylor Swift’s widely beloved tour reaches new heights with the theatrical release of “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” on Oct. 13.
‘Gravity’ turns 10
Astronaut Dr. Ryan Stone, played by Sandra Bullock, finds herself alone in orbit around Earth after debris damages the satellite and shuttle Dr. Stone and her crew were on, leaving only her and Lt. Matthew Kowalski as the only two survivors.
Culture’s fave TV throwbacks
“Why look for something new when there are so many great shows from the past? Read on to discover the Culture section’s favorite throwback TV shows.”
The new generation of pop icons
As Gen Z gets older and new technologies take hold, younger artists are rising in the ranks of the music industry.
Grocery gratitude
Students share their passion for their grocery store of choice and its impact on their lives.
Hispanic Heritage Month: Building identity and community
Hispanic Heritage Month is most known for its colorful festivities and roaring patriotism in line with the anniversary of several Latin American independence days. However, for these Hispanic and Latinx students, it is also a time to reaffirm their sense of identity and grow their community