New policies across Indiana are causing concern for the future of protesting amongst college students and organizations.
The new dining hours need to change
“Issues with the new dining hours run deeper than the complaints of people like me who want an apple crisp oat milk macchiato on a Sunday. Many students with busy schedules now struggle to find times that they can get a meal.”
Let’s get down to business
Butler Brew and Blue’s Closet teach students how to run their own business.
Investments 101: Setting yourself up for wealth
“‘When you are young every $200 per month you invest is worth a million dollars when you retire.’”
Reversing the stigma around periods
“Over the years, period cramps have developed a normalized stigma surrounding painful cramps, this idea is simply incorrect. Period cramps themselves are normal to a certain extent, but the excruciating pain that they are often associated with is not.”
Voting 101
“Whether students choose to vote in person, early or by absentee ballot, the opportunities are there to make a difference.”
The Butler Collegian DAWGCAST — Season 2, Episode 1
This video podcast series covers everything from The Butler Collegian Sports Report with Sarah Hohman, Club Chat with Piper Bailey featuring Peace and Politics Student Association, This Month with President Danko and more. The ‘DAWGCAST’ is hosted by multimedia editor Eva Hallman and is available on Spotify and YouTube.
VIDEO: Broad Ripple Farmers Market celebrates 30 years of tradition
Multimedia Reporter Frankie Ponzio shines a light on the Broad Ripple Farmers Market: a local staple 30 years in the making.
Mushroom Mayhem 9/18/24
Graphic by Oli Barnett. OLI BARNETT | CARTOONIST | ombarnett@butler.edu
OT: Altercation gone overboard
“I think it’s unfortunate that these situations are news stories because this happens every day to black men in America.”