“When many prison laborers are forced to work, can we earnestly argue that emancipation from slavery fully exists?”
Broad Ripple Farmers Market celebrates 30 years of tradition
“As the market celebrates its 30th anniversary, its history is a testament to the community’s dedication to supporting local agriculture, reducing waste and creating a space for connection.”
As rare as a hole-in-one: Meet Kenny Leseur
‘“He is one of the most resilient guys I know, and he couldn’t be a better teammate.”’
No settlement reached in Butler sexual assault lawsuit after a year of litigation
“Amid the 2024 fall semester, Butler University’s ongoing legal battles rage behind the scenes.”
“We’re not just talking the talk, we’re walking the walk”
The Compass Center and Efroymson Diversity Center reflect on an impactful year after joining DEI division
Stand up and stand out
“Stand up for what you believe in. Speak your mind. If the people around you love you, they’ll stay, and if they don’t, you’re probably better off without them anyway.”
Butler’s parking predicament
Students are frustrated as they continue to struggle with persistent parking problems
The Collegian Mini: 9/11/24
Try out the Collegian’s mini crossword.
Men’s soccer takes the pitch
“‘We’re right on the cusp of doing some great things.’”
Students’ thoughts on the Ross Hall renovations
“In the short term the new plans surrounding Ross Hall feel like a blatant cash grab, accented by a hint of pandering to donors, without much consideration for how current, paying students will be affected.”