Butler faculty have had to deal with more than anyone could have possibly expected this semester. I’m here to encourage students to treat them with grace and understanding.
How to dine with dietary restrictions, allergies at Butler
How Butler students can get the best dining experience for their needs.
Letter to the Editor: It’s not a conflict — against anti-Semitism and in support of Palestinian rights
The Butler Collegian accepts letters to the editor from all members of the Butler community. Additionally, The Butler Collegian does not aim to push messaging in any of its news coverage. Dear Butler Community, Over the past few weeks, Butler students all over campus have heard about issues related to Palestine and Israel. You may…
Rainbow Six Siege Ryan
Ryan Kaiser has helped Butler’s Rainbow Six Siege Esports club team since his debut as a first-year.
The Nutcracker: COVID-19 edition
Despite the pandemic, the Nutcracker will still be performed and available for viewing via livestream. Photo by Claire Runkel. ALEX LINDSEY | STAFF REPORTER | aklindse@butler.edu Every holiday season, the Butler community gathers in Clowes Memorial Hall to watch Butler ballet’s performance of “The Nutcracker” to get in the festive spirit. This year however, they…
How high school seniors are applying to schools during a pandemic
High school students across the country are experiencing unique challenges when it comes to applying to college.
Barbecue and You: A journey of self-discovery through smoked meat
Self-appointed food critics Emory Lietz and Connor White test yet another little-known local eatery. From bus seats to pecan pie, Hank’s Smoked Brisket is an experience unlike any other.
Losing steam this semester?
Colder temperatures are moving in and with them, a need to be cozy and a lack of motivation. I know you want to shove it all aside and watch Gilmore Girls for the rest of the semester, but fight that urge. We aren’t here for that much longer!
You can’t spell virus without U and I: Dating amid a pandemic
Dating on its own is fairly complicated but when you throw in masks, a six feet physical buffer and the fear of catching a deadly virus, it becomes all the more daunting — but it doesn’t have to be. Here are a few creative tips for dating in a pandemic.
Election day causes anxiety in the student population to increase
Counseling and Consultation Services has seen an impact on student mental health based on the presidential election, which is unlikely to calm down soon.