“According to the NFLPA, players have a 28% higher rate of non-contact lower extremity injuries when playing on artificial turf.”
What about it?
“Finally, a way to avoid Fichte’s pesky synthesis, a way to just shut people up without coming across as apathetic or closed-minded.”
‘Banned books and you’: Butler Libraries hosts panel on censorship
The regulation of literature in the U.S. impacts education all around the country.
What you need to know about party safety
“Whether attending a party in a Greek house, a dorm or off campus, it is important to remember that safety should always come first, and having an absolute blast should be a close second.”
OT: Women in charge at LSU
While succeeding in their sports, Dunne and Reese aim to impact women’s athletics.
Hispanic Heritage Month: Building identity and community
Hispanic Heritage Month is most known for its colorful festivities and roaring patriotism in line with the anniversary of several Latin American independence days. However, for these Hispanic and Latinx students, it is also a time to reaffirm their sense of identity and grow their community
No Mow Zones add to initiative to ‘re-wild’ campus
Areas of campus are being blocked off and no longer mowed to promote biodiversity and chemical-free landscaping.
Eat the rich: Why the downfall of wealthy television families is comedic gold
“Is there anything more entertaining than watching rich people make a fool of themselves?”
Smart is sexy
Sexual Health Awareness Month gives students the opportunity to reflect on their sexual health.
Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library fights against book bans
“Shame is what is driving all of this mess in this country,” Julia Whitehead said. Whitehead blames the number of banned books and challenged books in this country on the lack of willingness to communicate in society.