“A long-distance relationship — and the trust and growth it fosters — allows you to build a home with your partner before you ever share a roof.”
Butler University’s tiny love stories
“Inspired by the ‘Tiny Love Stories’ column of The New York Times, readers and staff members of The Butler Collegian told their own stories of love — all 100 words or less — for Valentine’s Day.”
Online objectification is out
“These comments stem from a broader societal entitlement to women’s bodies — to comment on them, speculate about them and speak freely and uninformed regarding them.”
People of color can be racist: Combating anti-Blackness within South Asian culture
Why anti-Black sentiment needs to actively be dismantled
Ask Abby: Rolling into second semester
“Getting back into the swing has been hard, so here’s what I’ve done to help myself succeed in this second semester.”
Astrology with Aidan: Valentine’s Day love predictions
“Although I don’t have concrete data on the number of happily cuffed students on Butler’s campus, if the Collegian editorial board is representative of the university’s population, it’s safe to assume that most of you are alone and miserable. Fortunately for some of you, the stars want me to let you know that true love is on the horizon.”
Butler: The good, the bad and the smelly
College is a breeding ground for poor hygiene, but it also breeds self-awareness.
Go Greek or go home
Greek life is a large activity here, but it’s not always for everyone. There are quite a few people who choose to not participate, but how are they supposed to feel while their friends are all in Greek life and they are not?
To ghost or not to ghost
“If a person isn’t prepared to have difficult or uncomfortable conversations, they have no business getting into relationships where they could hurt other people.”
Friendship dating
“Friend dates allow you to take the initiative you need to establish a strong connection with someone else, especially for those who feel like they aren’t lucky enough to stumble into perfect friendships of their own.”