First of all, I already know, I've become terrible at this blog thing. You don't have to tell me. My only excuse is, Butler is becoming so successful at everything which makes me in higher demand and thus, I just don't have as much time to sit down and write. (That's sort of true.) But...
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I have lived in Indiana for a total of 10 years (I think) and for the longest time I thought I knew everything there is to know about the Indianapolis area. Then... things like Traders Point Creamery surprise me. For my Biology class, we have been learning about food production, sustainability, and organic...
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Notice that the title of this post is how to survive an Indiana blizzard, not just a blizzard. Since arriving in this state, I've realized that Hoosiers tend to over-exaggerate their winter weather woes. Therefore, when we woke up to a bit of snow one morning this week, the newscasters went a little...
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Finally, our basketball tournaments are starting. It is March, bring on the madness! Our men's team secured their spot at the top of the Horizon League, and as a result, the tournament will take place here at Butler! I've played in the band for the championship games versus both UW-Milwaukee...