“I felt dumb and naive because I had no future plans on how I would be able to afford anything at all. In my head, I had already decided that if I did not pursue some type of business degree, I would be without purpose.”
Marc Lamont Hill on the power of student voices
“In 2017, Hill spoke about the power of Black student voices during the peak of the Black Lives Matter movement. Hill returned on April 3, 2024 to address the power of Palestinian and Muslim student voices as they shed light on human rights violations and widespread destruction in Gaza.”
Total(ity) eclipse of the heart
Central Indiana witnessed a total solar eclipse April 8.
Four a good cause
“In 2017, Hill spoke about the power of Black student voices during the peak of the Black Lives Matter movement. Hill returned on April 3, 2024 to address the power of Palestinian and Muslim student voices as they shed light on human rights violations and widespread destruction in Gaza.”
Family Council: Awarding above and beyond
“‘Obviously for this profession, it’s a labor of love. It’s a passion project; getting to work with students about things that matter to them.’”
Turning passions professional
Hear from Butler internship holders with the Compass Center, the
Ancient Mediterranean Cultures and Archaeology Lab and Crowe’s Kodiak Solutions.
‘My truth is the truth:’ Raising survivor awareness on campus
Personal essays, music, poetry and art allow performers during the Butler Survivors Alliance’s second annual Sexual Assault Awareness Month Arts Showcase to express themselves and spread awareness of the issue of sexual misconduct.
The Collegian Mini: 4/10/24
Try out the Collegian’s mini crossword.
Frozen Four preview
“‘I think they’re finally getting where they need to be to be a successful championship team.’”
Chip Scripple: 4/10/24
Graphic by Tim Eterno. TIM ETERNO | CARTOONIST | teterno@butler.edu