After leaving campus for a couple years and then making a triumphant return, the question remains whether or not Lambda – and other Greek organizations that have done the same – should be able to bring back alumni, especially those that may have had a hand in what transpired before they left.
MISSING: Butler University’s Support for Neurodivergent Students
Neurotypical students, faculty, and staff at Butler need to be working to make our campus a more welcoming place for neurodivergent students.
317 Eats: Next Door American Eatery
This week’s food review highlights the variety of foods served at Next Door American Eatery.
Seeing “Red”: A revived era
Worldwide phenomenon Taylor Swift is set release to her second re-recorded album, “Red” on Nov. 19, leaving college fans anticipating an autumn of nostalgia and good music.
Adulting 101: Personal Finances
“While there should arguably be a place for personal finance in common core academia, we have been left to fend for ourselves.”
317 Eats: Super Tacos
This week’s food review highlights a Mexican restaurant.
The uncomfortable pattern behind multiple Butler Student Affairs resignations
Three Student Affairs staff members have left Butler in the span of less than six months. One staff member that resigned had only worked at Butler for a year and a half, others had worked at Butler for upwards of six years before resigning. The question remains: why?
Consent with Caitlin: Recovery
No matter what path you take on the road to recovery, to reclaiming your identity, to continue growing — your choices are valid.
OT: Celebrity Boxing is becoming more popular despite the obvious risks
After another victory for Paul, celebrity boxing looks to be becoming more popular each day despite the obvious risks.
You are more than your grades
In the real world, you aren’t given grades — you either sink or swim. So why do we tie so much of our self-worth into such an irrelevant concept?