Whether it’s a Cinderella story or a team looking to finally get over the hump, the Sweet 16 will provide fans with several intriguing teams that they can find themselves rooting for.
One year after the Atlanta spa shootings, not much has changed for Asian Americans
March 16, 2022 marked the one year anniversary of the Atlanta spa shootings that took the life of six Asian American women. Though it incited a surge in support for the Asian American community and awareness of the racism and hypersexualization that Asians face — Asian American women in particular, these are long-standing structural issues that are not going away anytime soon.
Welcome to the team: Baseball edition
“The coaches showed genuine interest when recruiting me. They made me feel welcomed and I knew it was a place where I could develop.”
OT: The policing of female athlete’s bodies in sports
The sexualization in women’s sports extends to what they wear as their uniforms. Women’s dress codes in sports are often determined by traditions that are both outdated and gendered.
Butler Baseball falls to Illinois and drops series against Eastern Michigan
The Butler baseball team had a difficult week on the diamond, as they fell to the University of Illinois on and sputtered in a three-game series against the Eastern Michigan Eagles over the weekend.
Curating contentment: Using social media to your benefit
If it doesn’t serve you mentally, emotionally or physically, why should you or anyone else pay attention to it?
Butler alumnus production company debuts new thriller “Sir Mel Haze”
After several years of planning and hard work, a Butler alumnus and his friend succeeded in producing a thriller film, which premiered on March 18th.
Dear House of Representatives, please enact the Sunshine Protection Act
I truly wish I were joking when I say that out of the eight time changes I’ve experienced while attending Butler University, four of them have involved miscommunication with other countries, nearly-missed interviews, frantic emailing, Google searching “what time is it right now in ‘x place,’” embarrassment and interpersonal distress.
Charli XCX crashes into pop mediocrity: “CRASH” album review
“Whether Charli is truly the self-proclaimed legend and pop performer that the album presumes is the question of the hour.”
How music streaming impacts artists
While streaming solves some issues in the music industry, it may be creating new ones.