“The Culture section has curated a collection of hidden musical gems that deserve a spot on any playlist.”
Screen time temptation
“With just a little self-moderation, anyone can prevent themselves from falling into the same behavior as a toddler with a tablet.”
Late-night menu boosts off
Whether students are staying up studying for a tough exam or looking to satisfy their after-hours cravings, the late-night menu is a welcome improvement to the dining experience at Butler.
CCOM students premiere short film “Cycle”
Butler students partnered with Emerson College’s LA campus to produce “Cycle”. Photo by Jonathan Wang.
Trisha Paytas: A chameleon of the internet
Trisha Paytas has explored every area on the internet, including fashion, makeup, mukbangs, music videos, vlogs and of course, her iconic videos sobbing on her kitchen floor.
Flower Child brings fresh flavors to Indy
“It caught my eye. I saw the name, and I thought, ‘That is very cute’, and the menu looks really interesting. I have been really excited about it and anticipating its opening.”
The fickle nature of body trends
“You are more than your body. You are also your personality. You are your friends. You are your connections. You are what you love. You are your hobbies. You are so much more than the physical space you take up.”
Butler Ballet presents Midwinter Dances
“Especially from a dancer’s perspective, it is a truly imaginative, very animalistic, but also graceful piece. It is two-sided in that way [and] it will be really special for audiences to get to experience that.”
Film Fanatics: ‘Captain America: Brave New World’ flies but fails to soar
“This nothing-burger of a movie might just be filler until the next big rewrite.”
Yats: An Indy soul food staple
“Most fast food places I’m going to, I’m spending between 10 and 13 dollars. I can spend the same amount at Yats [and] it is generally closer than most restaurants. For what you pay, the food quality is twice as good. Plus, it is a local business, so I feel better about spending my money there.”