With a week of sheltering in place left on campus, cabin fever might be setting in. Here’s what the stars have to say about how to handle it.
Vote by mail complications could harm the Butler community
In the midst of a pandemic overlapping with an election season, vote by mail is one of the latest controversies. Considering the pandemic’s threat to health and safety, many states are expanding vote by mail. But, Trump and Holcomb are resisting these changes.
Consent with Caitlin: A look into Butler’s consent workshop
Delving into consent on Butler’s Campus with Sexual Assault Response and Prevention Specialist Jules Arthur-Grable, Senior Caroline Lettrich, and First year Maddie Darr
Ask Abby: starting a new school year in the age of COVID-19
It’s completely understandable for people to be anxious right now. No one blames you! The future is uncertain for everyone, but especially for those of us who are in college. We are already in a phase of change and growth, and current changes have added to that exponentially.
Coasting into chaos: the Butler Student Health and Safety plan
“No ‘Go Dawgs’ is going to keep anyone safe. No ‘Go Dawgs’ is going to protect our students, faculty and staff.”
Hope for a better tomorrow: Butler students attend nationwide Black Lives Matter protests
The Butler Collegian asked several Butler students to write about their experiences protesting around the country.
Letter to the Editor: Response to ‘madness of Martinsville’ guest column
Chip Keller, a Butler University alumnus and Martinsville City Councilor of District 4, responds to a guest column about his hometown Martinsville.
Letting go of the thread
Senior Nate Lemen reflects on his time as a Collegian writer and editor, and all that it has meant to him.
Time to say goodnight
For the class of 2020, goodnight now carries a different weight. For the first time in a long time, goodnight is not interchangeable with “I’ll see you tomorrow.”
This story doesn’t need a teleprompter
Jake Bedell didn’t have the traditional Collegian journey, but it was a journey he’d do again in a heartbeat.