Opinion
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Gen Z is bringing back grandma hobbies
“Many of the hobbies most commonly associated with the elderly are great for the mind and soul.”
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Butler doesn’t care about disabled people
“Despite federal accessibility regulations and its claims to be an institution interested in supporting equity and inclusion, an accessible campus is not Butler’s top priority — or even a priority at all — which creates an environment that is exclusionary and unsustainable for disabled students.”
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Fountain hopping is gross
“Traditions can be enjoyable, but why do some of them have to be unsanitary?”
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Todd Rokita, leave us alone
“Even though topics of history and marginalization may be uncomfortable for some students, they cannot be ignored.”
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Why ‘The Office’ deserves attention from Gen Z
“Although ‘The Office’ is sometimes uncomfortable and awkward, it’s still funny. It comforts first-years trying to settle in, like myself and brings loved ones together to have an easy, laid-back time to laugh.”
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Malicious medicine: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
“By knowingly spreading deceitful lies, he is pitting Americans against incredibly important institutions and vaccines that were created to protect them.”
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Disproportionate distaste for female-dominated majors
“The disrespect and lower opinions held about these fields often cause a lack of resources and support to them. This can include lower funding and worse physical spaces.”
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First-years: It’s okay not to be super excited about school
“[Being independent] is definitely a part of being an adult, eventually you’re gonna find your own friends, maybe a significant other that you’re going to do stuff with, and that’s going to be your life, more than your family and your friends from when you were growing up.”
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Sips for the season: The Butler Collegian’s favorite fall drinks
“It’s the season for fall drinks, and our writers have opinions on which ones are the best.”
