Food fanatics Emory Lietz and Connor White do the work so you don’t have to. This week, don’t settle for your usual Chipotle fix. Instead, support local businesses and the Indianapolis community by visiting Los Molcajetes. Your taste buds — and Angelina — will thank you.
Joe Biden will help shape a better perception of Muslim-Americans
Whether through using social media, at campaign rallies, or implementing new policies, President Donald Trump has amplified Islamophobia in America. Democratic nominee Joe Biden will do the exact opposite.
Administration implements harsh shaming tactics, heightening COVID-19 confusion
“I understand the instincts on trying to crack down on parties,” Marcus said. “But threatening and punishing students for socializing is not going to help with public health efforts on campuses.”
Letter to the editor: Indianapolis community groups and Butler student organizations oppose SGA resolutions
Now, we are asking you, as members of the Butler community, as constituents of SGA senators, and as people who believe in social justice, equality and freedom for all people — stand with us.
Rock and revolution: What protest anthems can do for you
The precariousness of the present moment is unlike anything any of us has ever experienced — so I have begun looking towards the cultural contexts of the past in an effort to understand our culture now.
Tips by hosts on how to be a respectful restaurant customer
Aside from being Collegian editors, we are also hosts at restaurants who are sick of telling people to put on their masks and follow basic COVID-19 guidelines. Here are some tips, based on experiences, on how to be respectful restaurant customers during COVID-19.
You have two sick cows: A satirical take on Butler’s relationships with jobs, internships and, ultimately, capitalism
It goes without saying — and, honestly, I think we’re all tired of hearing it — that the pandemic has had an impact on jobs and the economy, and I suppose it’s the best time to capitalize on the ready-made excuse of a lifetime.
Eddie Van Halen, anything but ‘Runnin’ with the Devil’
Eddie Van Halen died of cancer at 65. He was considered by many to be one of — if not the greatest guitarist — of all time.
Ask Abby: Your trauma does not have to be educational
You should never feel guilt for not sharing your story with anyone, especially in an academic or classroom setting. It is yours and yours alone, and you get to choose what to do with it.
Eighteen spooky movies that don’t suck
Without further ado, here’s a list of Halloween movies that’ll last you until candy goes on clearance.