Read on to see the Culture section’s favorite springtime activities.
Fashion in full bloom
Runways and student opinions inform 2024 predictions for florals, preppy looks, extreme waistlines and more.
Astrology with Aidan: March horoscopes
“At this point, I’m so sleep-deprived and delirious that I don’t know if the stars are speaking to me or if I’m just hallucinating. With that being said, this month’s horoscopes will be just as credible as always — which is to say, not at all.”
Go Greek or go home
Greek life is a large activity here, but it’s not always for everyone. There are quite a few people who choose to not participate, but how are they supposed to feel while their friends are all in Greek life and they are not?
Seasonal allergies or natural selection?
I believe we all owe seasonal allergies a thank-you: allergies serve as a massive arrow pointing to the weaklings of the world.
Welcome to the Team: Women’s swimming
“I knew I just wanted to be on a team and Butler just happened to have that DI title but to me it’s just a title, just being a part of a family is what I cared about most and I’m so glad I found it.”
A Q&A with the Irwin goose
The Irwin geese, a fixture of Butler’s campus for the past four years, are notoriously difficult to contact. However after much chasing, the patriarch of the family finally agreed to sit down with me for an interview.
Irwin Library reclaimed as “Goose Territory”
Protective mother or terrifying monster — either way, the goose is back. The Canada goose has once again made her nest on the second-floor ledge of Irwin library like last year.
Easter in Indianapolis: Things to do
There’s plenty to do in the Indianapolis area for those looking for some brunch deals, candy-filled eggs, or vocational services.
Spring has Sprung: Indy’s April festivities
Here are thirteen different activities located in or around Indianapolis that can be used to welcome the sun or hide from the rain this spring.