Along with the relationships she has built with her colleagues, Geertsema-Sligh emphasized that the most important part of her job is serving students and forming relationships with them.
The hypervisibility of students of color at a predominantly white institution
Within Butler University’s very white student body, students of color who work to advocate for their communities struggle to reconcile our hypervisibility and invisibility.
Senior Send-off: A love letter to my first-year self
Opinion Co-Editor Abby Pluff writes a letter to her first-year self.
Consent with Caitlin: My story
“Okay, deep breaths!”
Butler Football finishes the season winless after falling to Morehead State 28-18
The Butler football team fell to Morehead State 28-18, finishing their spring season with an 0-6 record.
Composting in Residence Halls
Multimedia reporter Brook Tracy reports about how students can now compost in residence halls thanks to the EcoReps organization at Butler.
Butler Collegian Newscast 4/14/21
Multimedia reporter Maeve Van Etten has COVID-19 case updates, information on on-campus summer housing and more in this weeks newscast.
Butler students share thoughts on cancel culture
The term “cancel culture,” operates as a way to hold celebrities and companies accountable for their actions, which has increased in the past decade due to social media, but is the action effective in teaching celebrities the consequences of their actions?
My big fat Greek double standard
Let’s face it: Greek life prioritizes men, and there are a plethora of double standards to prove it.
Brad Stevens, players, reflect on 2011 National Championship run
10 years after making consecutive National Championship appearances, Stevens and the team look back on the Cinderella run.