From strengthening current relationships to creating new ones, Teer allows users to show appreciation to the ones who deserve it most.
Butler Theatre reimagines “The Living”
“The Living” was written about the Bubonic Plague and performed during the AIDs crisis, but is being reinterpreted for an audience living through the COVID-19 pandemic.
Your guide to internet aesthetics in 2021
These internet aesthetics provide a visual representation of niche internet subcultures.
Local Black-owned Indianapolis businesses you should visit for Black History Month
Indianapolis is home to a variety of Black-owned businesses that showcase the creativity and history of the city. From family-owned businesses and community wellness centers to clothing stores, Indianapolis has something for everyone this February.
Four ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day with friends
Ever dreaded Valentine’s Day because you are single? Well, fear no more. Enjoy these simple ways you can celebrate Valentine’s with your friends.
Black History Month at Butler
The Black Student Union has organized several events for Black History Month.
Manuscripts: The process behind Butler’s literary magazine
Starting in the fall semester, Manuscripts’ executive team collects and edits undergraduate literary pieces to release in printed magazine form in the spring. The magazine has a variety of contests during the school year to encourage more submissions.
Olivia Rodrigo’s “Driver’s License” release drives up drama
Rodrigo, who starred in Disney’s High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, “HSMTMTS,” was rumored to have written the song about co-star Joshua Bassett.
A look at Devour Indy Winter Fest 2021
The city-wide dining event is holding its annual Winter Fest from Jan. 24 to Feb. 6, which will feature over 100 participating restaurants across the downtown, east, midtown, north, south and west side of Indianapolis.
Butler suspends in-person student affairs activities, classes to remain in person
Butler has suspended students from meeting in groups of more than four people, yet classes will remain in person until Nov 24, the original end date of fall semester. Butler currently has 74 positive COVID-19 cases.