“Whether it be romantic love, familial love, self-love, friendship love, pet love or anywhere in between and beyond, the Butler community shared their special love stories all in 100 words or less.”
Indy ICE protests continue
“‘Problems that we see in society aren’t gonna change themselves, and it’s far too easy for people to just sit on the sidelines.’”
Santiago’s Seafood Market: Quality college dining
“It would be a challenge for anyone to leave Santiago’s still hungry, or at least without a container of leftovers.”
Meet Your Match — Butler speed dating
‘“As an organizer, I hope that people, at the very least, make some new friends and feel more connected to the Butler community.”’
Poet, author Clint Smith offers new perspectives
“‘I think in order for us to be better communicators, better teachers, better people [and] better humans, we should seek out opportunities like this.’”
The Valentine’s blues solution
“Valentine’s is perhaps one of the most stressful holidays of the year. With the struggle in finding the perfect gift to the struggle of finding the perfect partner the ‘gals’ are now changing the game.”
The SKY(LAKE) is the limit
“‘[SKYLAKE] started to want more and more help after they realized how well Butler students are prepared for experiences like [this partnership.]’”
Hollywood glorifies fairytale, not reality
The truth is, there is no such thing as “happily ever after”. At least, not in the way Hollywood shows us.
More than a month: Black history in focus
To honor Black History Month, organizations such as Butler’s Black Student Union are hosting various events. Multimedia Reporter Nia Followell shares why this month is so important.
A guide on how not to overconsume
Why would you put too much food on your plate, just to be thrown away, every time you eat? It’s a waste of food. Well, so are the five water bottles you own.