“‘Just because the bombs are quieter, just because they’re not as numerous, does not mean that it has not happened.’”
Founder’s College holds first 3-on-3 open basketball tournament
In the spirit of basketball season, Founder’s College students created a basketball tournament for Butler students. Multimedia Reporter Will Hicks gives a rundown on the event.
Telling her family’s story: Holocaust educator Sharie Fields speaks at Butler
“I get physically ill every time that I have to present, but the feedback that I get — seeing that kids are learning something — that keeps me going.”
Students asked to share feedback in satisfaction survey
“The true impact of the survey depends on how many students take part and how their feedback is used.”
Butler Diversity Program Council hosts cultural game night
“‘Having these culture nights helps people understand people who live in these cultures.’”
Behind the reins: A look into the equestrian club
“‘I have friends who knew nothing about horseback riding, and they watched me for the first time and were like, ‘Oh my gosh, I’m actually really scared of horses. I don’t know how you do that.’ So, I think it’s nice to bring awareness that the equestrian club even exists.’”
Culture’s creepiest cryptids and characters
“The Culture section has arrived to tell the short versions for the curious and meek.”
Chelsey Perry: ‘A full-circle moment’
“‘[The job is about] how you impact the girls, whether it’s off [or on] the court.’”
The sick truth: Why showing up sick isn’t brave
“Going out when sick doesn’t make you tough or dedicated; it makes you part of the problem.”
OT: “College Gameday” needs to end
“Out of respect for Lee Corso and everything that made “College Gameday” must-watch television, the show needs to go off the air.”