You may have heard that Indianapolis is the Circle City but do you know where this name comes from? One reason is that our city is centered around a circle that features the 284 foot tall Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument . In case you were wondering, that is only 21 feet shorter than the Statue...
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I survived my first (half) week of school! What a whirlwind! Classes have been intense, but I've come to expect that out of the pharmacy program. Many of our classes are continuous from one year to the next, and often with the same professors. So while classes in other departments often schedule...
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As I sit in my living room at 2:10 am watching CNN, I figure now is a good time to talk politics! Anyone who lives in Indiana or has watched tv tonight is probably aware that the Hoosiers have gotten our (their) fair share of attention tonight thanks to the Indiana primary. (I say their rather than our...
Ahh, the end of spring break! What a sad time for all college students... Actually, I don't mind heading back to class, because I'm so excited about being back at Butler. I spent half of my break in Indy, and the other half wishing I was still there! There's always so much going on at Butler...
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How is Thanksgiving break over already?!? Lucky for us, Butler students get a week off for break, but I was so busy that it felt like about two days! It was all fun stuff though (well, minus reading Jane Austen novel #4 for my English seminar...) I'd love to tell you all about my break, but warning...
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Labor Day weekend was a blast! On Saturday my roommate and I went to the home football game against Albion. We had a great time cheering the Dawgs on to victory! On Sunday night a few of my friends from home came up to visit. We all went downtown to Ribfest to get some food and watch Hootie and the Blowfish...