“Not even a sassy webslinger could save this fiasco of a franchise.”
Severance is back for more mind-splitting drama
“While many workplace-centered shows have honed in on office comedy, Severance recognizes the deep need for shows that reflect late-stage capitalist society.”
A college student’s winter tea guide
Piping hot cup o’ tea. Photo by Hannah Barone. SILAS OWENS | OPINION COLUMNIST | szowens@butler.edu The holidays are over and the cheer is gone. The thankless grind of the spring semester is just beginning. And the weather f*cking sucks. At this time of year — characterized by gray slush on the sidewalks and a…
Meet Kate Schilling: Making a splash and breaking records
“‘My mindset is never to break records, it is to have the best swim that I can have’”
Bulldogs of Butler: Dr. Linda Willem
“I love teaching. The fastest hours of the day are in the classroom, and I always leave with a smile on my face.”
Maintaining long-distance friendships in college
“Long-distance friendships are complicated. They are messy, emotional and sometimes feel downright impossible. But they are also some of the most rewarding relationships you will ever have.”
Welcome to the Team: First-years make waves
“‘Swimming is something that gives me a sense of purpose and is something that I can really have a drive for.’”
Our DEI dilemma
New policies and legislation restrict diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
Bruce Arick, Vice President of Finance, departs after 33 years
“You can’t help but love the place for as long as I’ve had, and there’s really a community piece that you feel here, and I’m hopeful that you felt it as a student. So I’ve been happy to be a part of that, and I hope that folks would feel that I was a good participant.”
Pronouns have always been here
“Pronouns help a person feel more comfortable in themselves and their gender expression. It’s a small but mighty way to express outwardly who you are and who you want people to see. It also is a very helpful tool for people to refer to you correctly.”