“How can beauty that is living be anything but true?”
Tattoo Tales: Haley Lance
“I’m a firm believer that if something makes you happy, then it’s fine with me, and that’s kind of what these tattoos are.”
Butler film series opens with hip-hop documentary Word Is Bond
“The free event includes live performances and a post-film discussion on culture and storytelling.”
Promoting sustainability across campus
“‘The number one thing that students can do other than refusing and reducing is understanding what kind of material they are throwing away.’”
Butler honors National Suicide Prevention Month
September is National Suicide Prevention Month. Multimedia Reporter Alex McCarty breaks down examples of suicidal awareness found around campus.
Butler Basketball Tip-Off Party pumps up fans
The Butler Basketball Tip-Off Party brought fun, insightful moments for fans. Multimedia Reporter Will Hicks recaps the festivities.
Room for growth: Butler dorm life
“I think [my dorm] definitely grows … and changes with me. I have become more organized, and my decorations reflect that — calmer energy, more structured displays and things that really show who I am now.”
Attorney General Rokita issues Civil Investigative Demand against Butler
“‘There has been a massive shift in our political scene, how people absorb politics, how people participate in politics and how people engage with other people in politics.’”
Hispanic Heritage Month brings fresh events to campus
LSU and the DC bring a variety of new and traditional events on campus this month in recognition of Hispanic Heritage.
Why ‘The Office’ deserves attention from Gen Z
“Although ‘The Office’ is sometimes uncomfortable and awkward, it’s still funny. It comforts first-years trying to settle in, like myself and brings loved ones together to have an easy, laid-back time to laugh.”