Day traders rally under one banner to wage a tug-of-war against multi-billion dollar hedge funds. The battlefield is the stock market, and their weapon of choice is failing industries.
A Butler Ballet dancer reflects on artists’ experiences during the past months
A Butler Ballet dancer reflects on artists’ experiences during the past months, concerning loss of motivation and passion.
An explainer of President Biden’s executive orders so far
President Biden has set records by signing a whopping 42 executive orders and memorandums. The sheer number of these orders make keeping up with what they say increasingly difficult.
How I survived Ross Hall COVID-19 isolation
The process of symptomatic isolation in ex-dorm Ross Hall does not have to be totally and utterly emotionally isolating. If you think you might have COVID-19 like I did, here is what to expect.
Consent with Caitlin: Do not sexualize me for being sexual
What’s the connection between TikTok, my deep rage and female empowerment? It’s Consent with Caitlin, featuring the expertise of Jules Arthur-Grable.
Carnicería Guanajuato II: The lost city of miscellaneous Mexican cuisine
It’s worth the 16 minute drive; Carnicería Guanajuato II provides eaters with the unique opportunity to buy your hot sauce off the shelves and slather it on your burritos.
Advice for first-year students
Assistant News Editor Joe Krisko is signing off from his role at the Butler Collegian with some advice for first-year students.
Ask Abby: How to Thanksgiving with your family post-election
I think you should skip your family’s Thanksgiving and come to my Friendsgiving instead. It’s Bring Your Own Mask, and there will be more than enough food to go around. Fair warning though, if a Thanksgiving dinner that is both gluten- and meat-free is more offensive to you than your distant cousins’ political beliefs, you may just want to bite the bullet and go home instead.
Collegian editors predict aftermath of 2020 election
While results of this election may still be unknown, the 2020 presidential election will doubtlessly impact many facets of our lives in the United States. These are some of the predictions of how life will change from The Butler Collegian Editorial Staff, in their areas of expertise.
Students’ mental health marred by COVID-19 isolation
Floppy disc disposal, Dick Hamm’s retirement notice and a homogenous array of job fair schedules were just a few of the items topping the university’s “Butler Today” listserv during the first months of the semester. But while students looking to recycle their unwieldy collection of pre-Y2K technology had no issue finding resources to help them, students in desperate need of mental health resources during a global pandemic were left in the dark.