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Butler students impact Yelp Indy

Butler students impact Yelp Indy

Photo courtesy of Niki Kingston GABBY MOLINE | ASSISTANT EDITOR | gmoline@butler.edu Yelp Indy provides unique internship opportunities for Butler students. When most people think of Yelp, they think of a site for restaurant reviews. However, Yelp offers so much more. Butler graduates Niki Kingston and Katie Utken recently completed internships at Yelp Indy. Utken

Activities to-do calendar

MATTHEW FLECKENSTEIN | REPORTER | mflecken@butler.edu Whether it is on campus or in Indy, there are plenty of fun and exciting things to do during the end of August.   Enjoy receiving a free Butler Cultural Requirement while gaining a greater appreciation for the arts at Clowes Gallery Tour. When: 6 P-M on Thursday BCR Credit:

Campus Construction Update

Annie Weber | News Editor | aeweber@butler.edu Construction is a regular part of Butler University’s landscape under President James Danko’s 2020 Vision. While several projects are complete, construction crews are far from packing up. Rich Michal, executive director of facilities for Butler, gave the low-down of what projects are complete, what projects are in the

Life in Fairview

Blakely Heaton | Assistant News Editor | bnheaton@butler.edu Students can now call Fairview House, the newest residence hall on Butler University’s campus, a home. Fairview officially opened to students this month and can house up to 633 students. Currently, Fairview is operating at near-full capacity. This housing facility is unlike any other at Butler University,

Explore Indy with the Cultural Trail

BLAKELY HEATON | STAFF REPORTER Are you a Butler student? Are you looking for something fun and relaxing to do in Indianapolis? Do you like being outside and enjoying art? If you answered yes to these questions, you may be interested in the Indianapolis Cultural Trail. The Indianapolis Cultural Trail is an eight-mile trail throughout

It’s On Us campaign launches

MATTHEW FLECKENSTEIN | STAFF REPORTER On Monday April 4, Butler’s It’s On Us campaign kicked off in the Reilly Room. The event featured two speakers and it was hosted by the Stand Tall Project.  It’s On Us is a national organization that works to stop sexual assault. This year is the second year the Stand Tall

Artist Profile: Britt Garrett

BLAKELY HEATON | STAFF REPORTER What made Britt Garrett choose art? Why is she here? She said she has always been drawing and sketching, but the real story behind the reason she pursued art is thanks to some cute boy. “I began art in high school,” Garrett said. “I was a freshman and my mom

Art proven to have mental health benefits

MATTHEW FLECKENSTEIN | STAFF REPORTER Whether painting, writing or even listening to music, the arts help to improve one’s psycho- logical health. Michael Friedman, an adjunct professor at the Columbia School of Social Work, wrote about the topic in an article for Huffington Post. “Art can be a healing force for people with mental disorders,”

UNICEF Concert

Butler’s a cappella groups, Freshly Brewed and Out of the Dawg House, performed a concert on Thursday, February 18, to support the humanitarian organization UNICEF. UNICEF operates in over 190 countries and territories to provide assistance to children who lack basic necessities, such as water and food. The proceeds from the Butler a cappella concert

Butler Wind Ensemble Presents “Folk Festival”

Butler Wind Ensemble Presents “Folk Festival” On February 21, 2016, the Schrott Center for the Arts hosted the Butler University Wind Ensemble in their performance of “Folk Festival.” On a weekend when the weather was beautiful, the Wind Ensemble brought a full house to their performance. Directed by Michael Colburn, the Butler University Wind Ensemble’s

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