Finding things to do in Indianapolis can be tough when you’re under 21. Here are 12 activities that might have slipped your radar and are sure to please.
Why Hoosiers should oppose Indiana Senate Bill 449
Columnist Zach Gossett argues that Indiana residents should resist state senators’ effort to jail more children with adults.
Students and faculty travel to National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
A group of approximately 50 Butler University students and faculty traveled to Cincinnati, Ohio to visit the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center museum last Saturday. The trip was organized by members of the Desmond Tutu Peace Lab as well as SGA’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion board.
BlueIndy to shut down in May
The electric car-sharing program is ending its collaboration with the city of Indianapolis.
Newfields Winterlights warm the heart
Editor-in-Chief Jessica Lee offers a review of Newfields Winterlights from her Grinch heart. Winterlights will be showing Nov. 23 to Jan. 5.
Incumbent mayor of Indianapolis Joe Hogsett wins second term
The 63-year old Democrat won over 70% over Marion County voters and defeated Republican state Sen. Jim Merritt and Libertarian Doug McNaughton. The Democratic Party also increased their majority in the City-County Council.
Get to know your Knoll neighbor: The story of one long-term resident
Not only Butler senior students occupy the Knoll. Get to know your Knoll Neighbor, Makaela Modlin.
Students will soon have more opportunites to attend local concerts thanks to Butler University’s SGA concert committee
SGA will use giveaways and signups to provide a small number of tickets for about five concerts every semester.
IndyGo Red Line bus route near campus opens labor day weekend
The Red Line is opening and is anticipated to help foster local businesses and increase ease of access throughout the city.
Easter in Indianapolis: Things to do
There’s plenty to do in the Indianapolis area for those looking for some brunch deals, candy-filled eggs, or vocational services.