Moo Deng is an energetic almost-three-month-old pygmy hippo. Her spunky personality has made her a relatable animal meme for brands, sports teams and students.
Mushroom Mayhem 10/02/24
Graphic by Oli Barnett. OLI BARNETT | CARTOONIST | ombarnett@butler.edu
Shedding light on gender-affirming care
The Race, Gender & Sexuality Program hosts an informational event featuring Elana Redfield about gender-affirming care.
Is Butler’s campus safe?
“‘Call us and talk to us,’ Conley said. ‘We’re parents [and] we’re kids of somebody else too. We’re just people [who have] taken on a mission to help. That’s what we’re here for.’”
‘Making space for equity and excellence to coexist’
“Carolyn Gentle-Genitty seeks to build an inclusive college-going path for new students, from elementary school to undergraduate matriculation.”
Did you take the bait?
Butler received an influx of phishing attacks targeted towards students and staff.
Swig is a promising new sweet treat spot
“Although many Butler students have not tried its drinks because of a lack of locations in the Midwest, Swig has the potential to become a staple for the college lifestyle.”
Rethinking race, crime and justice
“‘Sometimes preventing crime isn’t just locking every person in sight in jail, sometimes it’s trying to reform the system and reform their lives.’”
EDITORIAL: Collegian editors demand caffeine
“No longer can Collegian editors secure a much-needed Strawberry Açaí Refresher at 9:30 p.m. No longer can we purchase our second Celsius of the day just before midnight. We are left uncaffeinated, unfocused and exhausted.”
Frat flu: Stopping social illness in its tracks
Protecting yourself and others from getting sick is essential to keep yourself and others healthy on campus.