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Phi Delta Theta fights ALS during All Star Weekend

GABBY MOLINE | STAFF REPORTER Lou Gehrig is known as a great Major League baseball player, as well as a victim of the incurable disease ALS. Many people don’t know, though, that Gehrig was also a member of the fraternity Phi Delta Theta. Butler’s Phi Delta Theta held their annual All Star Weekend on April

Bulldogs of Butler: Music major Chris De Tar

LIZZY HACKL| ASSIST. CULURE EDITOR | ehackl@butler.edu Bulldogs of Butler hopes to highlight the many people on Butler’s campus.  Click here to read more interesting stories about your fellow Dawgs. Percussion Major, Panda And Haribo Gummy Bear Lover, and Future Paris Connoisseur: Who Could This Be? Read On to Find Out. Name: Chris De Tar

Alpha Chi fights domestic violence in heels at Walk a Mile event

ASHLEY TOMASZEWSKI | STAFF REPORTER Butler’s Alpha Chi Omega hosted its annual Walk a Mile philanthropy event on April 2 to support the Julian Center and create awareness about domestic violence. Walk a Mile in Her Shoes is a national organization founded by Frank Baird in 2001. Since then, the event has experienced tremendous growth

Review of Supplies

KARENA BAKAS | STAFF REPORTER On March 29, 2016, nine Butler Art + Design seniors jointly presented their final thesis projects, gallery-style, in the Howard L. Schrott Center for the Arts. Artwork was created using a variety of materials and spanned several mediums, with each project built surrounding a unique central theme or area of

Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind is coming to Butler

JIMMY LAFAKIS | STAFF REPORTER | jlafakis@butler.edu Chicago’s longest-running show is coming to the Butler ArtsFest. The Neo-Futurists will  perform Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind at Lilly Hall April 8-10. The troupe’s main selling point is experimental theater, as they will attempt to perform a staggering 30 plays in a mere 60

Indianapolis’ art scene is more than meets the eye

DANA LEE | STAFF REPORTER | delee1@butler.edu As Butler University students, we take advantage of the internships Indianapolis has to offer, immerse ourselves in the city’s prominent sports culture and can be seen on weekends grabbing a bite at one of the many eateries. You’re missing out on what’s right in front of you if

WFYI to cover Butler ArtsFest

GRANT ANSCHUETZ | STAFF REPORTER | ganschue@butler.edu A major channel of exposure for the Butler ArtsFest is the coverage that WFYI Public Media does for the event. The Butler ArtsFest, held from April 7 to April 17, will feature more than 40 events in only 10 days, so WFYI will have plenty of moments to

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