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Kim Kindt Juniors Leanne Miller and Caro- lyn Dewey enjoy drinks at Don ' t Ask, the No. 1 nightclub for But- ler students. Dee Kirts and Kim Kindt get away from it all at Baskin Rob- bins on the corner of Westfield Boulevard and Illinois. Off-Campus Fun 21
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jhun located off-campus Everyone knows there ' s a lot more to college than writing term papers and cramming for finals. Butler students try to maintain a hecilthy balance between work eind play by getting involved in a wide range of socieil activities, mostly through the housing units. But what about fun off- Ccimpus? Where are Butler students hang- ing out these days? For juniors and seniors, the favorite places to go are the Bulldog Lounge and Melody Inn, or The Mel, as it is usueJly referred to. As for nightclubs. Don ' t Ask is No. 1 among Butler students, accord- ing to sophomore Rona HoUey. She said many students also frequent the clubs at Union Station. Sophomore Brent Taylor agreed, say- ing that the downtown area is becoming increasingly popul ar. He added that many students aie partial to Broad Rip- ple. Cafe Espresso is a particular favorite, he said. Jim Kapp, a junior, said his favorite off-campus place to go is Charlie and Bar- ney ' s in Broad Ripple, with the Pawn Shop Pub on College Avenue a close sec- ond. For freshmen and sophomores and those not yet 21, the local malls are pop- ular places to hang out. Sophomore Kate Healey said she and her friends often go to Lafayette Square Mall. According to one junior, The location of Butler is ide- al — there ' s fun all around. By Victoria Murphy 20 Kim Kindt Matt Witte and Bill Heilman take time out for a photo before visiting a popular downtown nightclub.
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