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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The Life and Times of Butler Blue II
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butlerblue2
on Fri, Nov 20 2009
Filed under: Butler, Blue, Bulldogs, university, education, country, college, indiana, aplly, vets
Today I went downtown to the Statehouse on a little field trip to learn more about careers in government....which was pretty interesting. It was sponsored by Internship & Career Services and the Exploratory Program, and basically what we did is we went to the statehouse, and got to talk to the Auditor...
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Steph's Blog
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StephF
on Wed, Nov 18 2009
Filed under: politics, Indianapolis, Monument Circle, government, Indiana, Rotunda, Statehouse
One of my favorite things is getting ready in the morning. I like it because it is a great time to chat it up with the other girls who live on the 3rd floor of Alpha Phi (we have a community bathroom up there), and I get caught up with what kinds of cool things that they are doing during the day. The...
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StephF
on Thu, Nov 5 2009
Filed under: Alpha Phi, school, College of Education, Department of Education, Indiana, teaching, ISTA
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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Taylor's Blog
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BUTaylorM
on Tue, Oct 6 2009
Filed under: Atherton Union, Animals, Butler, Biology, Traders Point Creamery, Zionsville, Farming, Cats, Indiana, Field Trip, Chickens, Indianapolis, Cows, Organic
The Phi Psi 500 graced campus this past weekend. It is one of the last social events of the year and as one of the largest put on by a Greek house. Phi Psi 500 is a celebration of all the service that Phi Kappa Psi does through out the year. Last semester we completed 813 hours of community service and...
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Joe's Blog
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JoeW
on Tue, Apr 28 2009
Filed under: Phi Kappa Psi, Greek Life, eating, Food, Philanthrophy, Lip Syncs, skits, move shake drop, Indiana, recruitment, Bronze God, Phi Psi 500, Krypton Flo, sunshine, Go-karts, Volleyball