A year after her passing, SOPHIE remains an underrated innovator. Her sound has permeated every genre and her explicit queerness made her an icon forever.
How controversy drove the Golden Globes off television
The award show did not air on television this year, but for very different reasons than just a global pandemic.
The best of the 64th Grammy award nominations
Get the scoop on the most surprising and exciting nominations for the biggest night in music.
“Red (Taylor’s Version)” release: A review
Pop icon Taylor Swift has finally released the re-recording of her 2012 fourth studio album, “Red.”
Cats of campus: A look at Butler’s Felines
Although Butler may be the home of the Bulldogs, many cats also find their home on campus.
Aaliyah and her indelible impact
The R&B singer’s full discography has never been widely available outside of physical CDs since the birth of the iTunes store or streaming services.
“star-crossed”: Kacey Musgraves album review
Butler students react to Kacey Musgraves' new album released on Sept. 10.
Beyond Blue: The dogs of Butler
Butler Blue is not the only dog here on campus. Get to know of the other amazing canines at Butler University.
Butler students share thoughts on cancel culture
The term “cancel culture,” operates as a way to hold celebrities and companies accountable for their actions, which has increased in the past decade due to social media, but is the action effective in teaching celebrities the consequences of their actions?
Tattoo Tales: Jenn Whitaker
“They don’t all have to have a super big meaning to them. You can just think they look cool!”