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  • Dawg houses away from home

    Dawg houses away from home

    “The Indianapolis area is full of unique sites and attractions to keep family visits interesting.”

  • The Butler Collegian DAWGCAST — Season 2, Episode 2

    The Butler Collegian DAWGCAST — Season 2, Episode 2

    Tune in to the second episode of the second season of The Butler Collegian ‘DAWGCAST’. This video podcast series covers everything from The Butler Collegian Sports Report, Club Chat, Opinion of the Week and more. This DAWGCAST episode is hosted by multimedia reporter Kayla Campbell and is available on Spotify and YouTube.

  • Fountain Square: Indy’s not-so-hidden gem

    Fountain Square: Indy’s not-so-hidden gem

    The trendy neighborhood remains underutilized by Butler students, but the bustling area provides a nice change of pace in a city known for its lowkey lifestyle.

  • BUZZ/cut premieres in Fountain Square

    BUZZ/cut premieres in Fountain Square

    Indiana’s first all queer music festival will premiere at the Pioneer bar in Fountain Square on Sept. 7.

  • Butler grad to participate in local Chreece music festival

    Butler grad to participate in local Chreece music festival

    Aaron Marshall, or Double A, graduated from Butler in 2018 and will be among the list of local and well-known artists to perform in Fountain Square this weekend.

  • Fountain Square Musical Festival looks to shake up festival scene

    Fountain Square Musical Festival looks to shake up festival scene

    Fountain Square Music Festival prepares to take over Indy’s Fountain Square for a music filled weekend.

  • Roll a Spare in Fountain Square | Out on the Town

    Roll a Spare in Fountain Square | Out on the Town

    EMMA EDICK | STAFF REPORTER Transport to another era on your next trip to Fountain Square with a game of duckpin bowling. The game was supposedly born in Baltimore, Maryland, in the spring of 1900 at a place called Diamond Alleys. Two members of the original Baltimore Orioles minor league club were owners of the…

  • PostSecret confesses in Fountain Square

    Secret feelings of self-doubt flood from the stark-white walls filled with colorful postcards all written to Frank Warren, “the most trusted stranger in America,” as part of his PostSecret exhibit “Confessions on Life, Death, and God.” It is currently being displayed at the Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art (iMOCA) in downtown’s Fountain Square. Warren’s “confessors”…