Author: Contributor

  • IndyStar hosts Democratic and Republican Town Halls

    IndyStar hosts Democratic and Republican Town Halls

    The town hall was an opportunity for candidates to interact with the citizens of Indianapolis and share their ideas and campaign platforms.

  • OT: The double-dribble no one wants to call

    OT: The double-dribble no one wants to call

    “I agree that Reese is a player who likes to let her emotions influence the way she plays. While she might do it a bit differently, Clark likes to do the same thing. So what is the difference?”

  • A closer look at class enrollment

    A closer look at class enrollment

    The factors that play into class registration can make it confusing for students.

  • OT: The gender of Butler’s intramural sports

    OT: The gender of Butler’s intramural sports

    “However, the liberal enforcement of gender requirements can threaten players’ comfort levels in a particular game considering the styles of play are very different across genders.”

  • How many more?

    How many more?

    Following the shootings at Michigan State University and the Covenant School in Nashville, Butler students open up about the university’s active shooter protocol and hope for change.

  • Autism Acceptance Month begins

    Autism Acceptance Month begins

    Student organizations host events to foster acceptance.

  • Insulin accessibility

    Insulin accessibility

    Eli Lilly is one of the first pharmaceutical companies to enact policies that will dramatically decrease the cost of insulin.

  • First-year baseball player Joey Urban sparks Butler’s lineup

    First-year baseball player Joey Urban sparks Butler’s lineup

    “Even with Butler not seeing as much success on the field or in the win column as they would have liked, they have discovered a rising star in Urban.”

  • Kinkshame no more

    Kinkshame no more

    “A not-insignificant portion of our peers is receiving extremely mixed messages when it comes to issues of sex and sexuality.”