Canceling spring break because of COVID-19 has spread many students too thin. If Butler is concerned about the pandemic, columnist Kennedi Ulman raises the question: why are we hosting March Madness?
Students share thoughts on “Raya and the Last Dragon”
Students agree “Raya and the Last Dragon” is a new, fun Disney princess story, which is worth the wait — and $30.
Dawgs with Style: Lenice Bailey
“It was definitely this year that I was able to express myself outside of the color of my hair or what I put on my eyes or the earrings or jewelry I wear. It’s nice to be able to put it all together into one big Lenice.”
Butler softball picks up 3-0 ‘team win’ over Indiana State
Butler 3, Indiana State 0
Butler plans to resume local summer programs, cancels study abroad
While summer study abroad is canceled, on-campus activities are a go.
Students anticipate COVID-19 vaccine
These next few weeks will be a big step in advancing the country to herd immunity and allowing students, Indiana residents or not, to be vaccinated before they return home.
No clickbait: A synopsis of David Dobrik’s downfall
Dobrik, a popular YouTube creator, has faced significant criticism following allegations made against himself and other members of his online posse.
Keep your inner kiddo alive
We are all too young, whether we’re 19 or 87, to be so worried about presenting ourselves as respectable adults. We spend so much time out of our short lives focused on looking official and having it all together. Instead, maybe we should spend a bit more time connecting with our inner child and being truly and deeply happy.
Hashtag Hinkle
The 2021 NCAA Tournament has been one-of-a-kind. And Hinkle possibly shined the brightest, causing people to call for the site to host tournament games every year.
Spring celebrations: A collaboration between religion and food
The Center for Faith and Vocation and Butler Dining are collaborating with student religious groups to provide traditional meals in honor of spring holidays.