As a news writer, one does not share their own views and experiences — however, this is an earned exception.
Goodbye, goose
“On April 12, Butler Libraries publicly declared victory over the notorious Irwin Goose. After occupying the second-floor Irwin Library balcony and terrorizing countless prospective library-goers for five consecutive springs, it seems the goose has declined to return to Butler.”
PHOTO FEATURE: A school year of smiles
Lauren Gdowski says goodbye to the happy faces captured during her senior year
Senior Sendoff: Hello and farewell
After four years of design, it is time to publish my first and last story.
Senior Sendoff: The bottom of the ninth
“I used to despise writing, but now it has become part of my life, and I could not be more thankful to be in the position I am in today.”
Senior Sendoff: Negative Nelly in a world of yes-men
“It’s funny how a fancy camera and a group of real friends can turn the pessimistic girl who ‘isn’t built for the college life’ into one that feels sad to leave it.”
How many more?
Following the shootings at Michigan State University and the Covenant School in Nashville, Butler students open up about the university’s active shooter protocol and hope for change.
Kinkshame no more
“A not-insignificant portion of our peers is receiving extremely mixed messages when it comes to issues of sex and sexuality.”
Senior Sendoff: A girl and her camera
It’s hard to say goodbye to something that has completely shaped my life.
Senior Sendoff: “The culture is lit, and I had a ball”
For all four of my years at Butler, Lana Del Rey released a new album, shockingly pertinent to each year here.