We’ve all heard about it. Some of us live it, some of us can’t get far enough away from it. Here’s an article that lays out the who’s who in Butler’s thrift culture.
Minority students are not obligated to speak on political, social ignorance
Students of color at a predominately white institution shouldn’t feel obligated to speak on every political or social issue.
Leonard Bernstein and the future of music
In the year of Bernstein’s centennial, we reflect on his impact on accessible music education and how the younger generations can provide that same education for themselves.
Which member of the Fab Five are you?
In celebration of Queer Eye’s Karamo Brown visiting campus this week, let’s determine which of the Fab five we are most alike.
Davis Brooks wows audience with violin and electronics
Reporter Malachi White attended Duckwall Artist Series’ Davis Brooks’ violin and electronics performance, where the audience was receptive and Brooks managed to wow those who stepped out of their comfort zones for the night.
“8 before you graduate” policy a powerful tool for arts advocacy and education
Columnist Bridget Early examines the “8 before you graduate” policy with BCRs and how the arts are impacted.
Visiting writer Ross Gay was a delight
Poet Ross Gay kicked off the fall lineup of Butler’s annual Visiting Writers Series with work from his currently unpublished and untitled collection of “delights.”
Bulldogs of Butler: Darius Hickman
First year dance-performance major Darius Hickman was one of the top 100 dancers in Season 14 of “So You Think You Can Dance.”
Indianapolis art curators and contemporary art exhibit visit Clowes Hall
FLAVA FRESH!, an Indianapolis-based series of contemporary art, had a guided tour of its exhibit in Clowes Hall on August 17 followed by a discussion with local curators.
Photo Gallery: BUDM
About 500 Butler students and faculty participated in the dance marathon for Riley Children’s Hospital. A total of $327,334.68 was raised. Here are photos from the event. Photos By: Nora Navin