Curious to see what CEOs of your favorite company have donated to the Biden or Trump campaign? Here are three ways to find out.
Butler’s political organizations discuss the 2020 presidential election
Butler College Democrats and Butler College Republicans share thoughts on the upcoming election
Pop culture and politics: Should celebrities publicly endorse presidential candidates?
Many celebrities have spoken out about the candidate they are voting for the 2020 election, but the real question is: do endorsements belong in popular culture?
Fee-fi-Faux Fans: A brand-new option for “attending” virtual performances
Faux Fans, or “Faux Fans In the Stands”, is a new program that allows friends and family of Butler arts students to support performances by purchasing a 16 x 24 picture of themselves for $50. This picture will be placed in the audience where performances are held.
Butler community weighs in on their favorite Latinx restaurants
In honor of Hispanic Heritage month, here are five fun restaurants that serve up some tasty eats!
Butler students share their thoughts about movies and television shows created by the Latinx community
With Hispanic Heritage month well underway, here are five Latinx-produced movies and television shows to enjoy.
First Friday at the Harrison Center: For the arts and for the city
Next month in their six separate galleries, the Harrison Center will present various works that range from art exploring themes of history and political philosophy to paintings inspired by Indy at night and even a collection of patient, caregiver and staff artwork from the IU Health Simon Cancer Center and University Hospital.
Updates on the Butler JCA Social Justice & Diversity taskforce
JCA created their Social Justice & Diversity taskforce back in the spring of 2019. Now, the college is continuing to implement social justice and diversity as an integral part of the JCA experience, even during the COVID-19 pandemic.
New exhibit at Newfields explores American travel through works of Edward Hopper
Despite pandemic-related challenges, the “Edward Hopper and the American Hotel” special exhibit at Newfields takes a look at the state of American travel culture in the mid-1900s through art from Edward Hopper, along with those who inspired him and whom he inspired.
Dancing without a studio: Butler dance majors risk injury during shelter-in-place order
Before dance studios were reopened last week, dance majors took to finding creative ways to practice dance in a safe way. Even with their creativity, injury was a persistent danger and risk they undertook weekly.