Opinion

  • Astrology with Reece and Leah: Back to school horoscopes

    Astrology with Reece and Leah: Back to school horoscopes

    “Unfortunately for you, the stars do not rest, and neither does the editorial staff.”

  • Your ‘freedom’ at the cost of ours

    Your ‘freedom’ at the cost of ours

    “Today, June 30, on the last day of Pride month, the Supreme Court of the United States granted businesses the right to deny service to LGBTQ+ individuals based on the business owner’s religious beliefs.”

  • We are more than our mistakes

    We are more than our mistakes

    “This article is not about upholding the idea that people are incapable of change. In fact, I believe that — although there are always exceptions — most people involved in these situations are aware of their mistakes and want to improve. The only problem is that they are often not given the environment, opportunity or…

  • Things you got bullied for that are now trendy

    Things you got bullied for that are now trendy

    “From off-duty models sporting their grandpa’s Skechers to college students wearing Crocs to class, here is a list of things that were cringey that are now trendy.”

  • Letter to the editor: Statement on the impeachment of former senator and 2023 vice presidential candidate Hadassah Brent

    Letter to the editor: Statement on the impeachment of former senator and 2023 vice presidential candidate Hadassah Brent

    “At one point, we both felt like we couldn’t make the change we wanted on our campus without SGA, but just days ago, SGA sent a clear message: they don’t want us to.”

  • Senior Sendoff: A long list of thanks

    Senior Sendoff: A long list of thanks

    “I have made plenty of mistakes along the way, but I’m grateful for the people I have in my life that have given me the grace to learn from them and become a better person.”

  • Subject to change: There’s no shame in transferring

    Subject to change: There’s no shame in transferring

    “Just because a university isn’t for you doesn’t mean there’s anything wrong with it. There’s a reason there are 4,000 degree-granting academic institutions in the United States. We all have different needs, and, as a result, different environments unleash the best versions of ourselves.”

  • Senior Sendoff: A rare personal narrative

    Senior Sendoff: A rare personal narrative

    As a news writer, one does not share their own views and experiences — however, this is an earned exception.

  • Goodbye, goose

    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.”