The two issues that have captured the nation’s attention this year are COVID-19 and police brutality — both of which Butler is handling abysmally. If the university does not properly address these pandemics, it will be at the cost of student safety.
Falling through the cracks: are we really ‘all in this together’?
Opinion reporter Addy McKown discusses one of the logical fallacies of the oft-repeated, catch-all phrase.
Butler athletes face trying times in the midst of COVID-19
Student athletes find new, creative ways to stay in shape and stay connected without access to Hinkle Fieldhouse.
The irony of conservative activism: sports boycotters in 2020
Unsurprisingly, recent support for the Black Lives Matter movement has been met with backlash similar to what Colin Kaepernick faced in 2016.
Butler students have the option to utilize study rooms in Irwin Library to attend online Zoom classes
Students are able to reserve Irwin study rooms for their online classes. Additional measures have been taken to prepare these spaces for students amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
More than an actor: Chadwick Boseman’s Impact on the Black community
Boseman’s influence is felt on and off the screen in communities worldwide and continues to inspire us.
Differences in campus dining in response to COVID-19
Food variety changes, social distancing, and longer wait times are all new changes facing students this year.
With the fall semester underway, Butler is hopeful students will be able to study abroad in the spring
After all fall study abroad programs were canceled, Butler students planning to go abroad in the spring are encouraged to stay positive as the faculty and staff work together to make a decision.
Diversity, religion, service and sports: Butler organizations and their plans to go virtual
Student organizations on campus figure out a plan to go virtual as Butler recently ordered a stay-in-place protocol. Multiple groups have been trying to persevere through the uncertainty that comes during this semester.
The stars’ guide to staying home: an astrological approach to quarantine
With a week of sheltering in place left on campus, cabin fever might be setting in. Here’s what the stars have to say about how to handle it.