Just as candidates tailor resumes to fit specific job descriptions, minorities make a conscious decision to erase their resumes of anything that might indicate they are — surprise — not white.
Weekly horoscopes: crunch time edition
The Collegian’s Starmasters provide advice, consolation, and predictions for Butler students as they approach the end of the semester.
Lollapalooza 2019 lineup brings inclusivity back to Chicago
“This year’s lineup proves one thing that was lost among Lolla lineups long ago: Lollapalooza is for everyone, not just mainstream music fans.”
Is ‘Us’ Jordan Peele’s best movie?
Columnist Doug Roche III discusses the themes, social messages and story of Jordan Peele’s instant horror classics.
Reflecting on the 2016 Democratic Primary
Bernie’s resurgence gives cause for reflection on all that has changed in a whirlwind couple of years.
Social media predictions: spring break
Columnist Doug Roche III gives you the posts that will most likely appear on your social media feeds over Spring Break and how to navigate through them during your distinctly boring break.
New student organization aims to educate and support
Students for Justice in Palestine focused on de-stigmatizing Palestine and providing a space for Palestinian students.
The witty Butler crossword
Pair with a tall drip and a sense of humor. Enjoy during breakfast, a boring class, or a spring break flight!
Which Bracket are You? Take Your Pick
“While there will be millions of brackets filled out, there will inevitably be the same few you’ll see in your bracket pools.”
The Slow Death of the Humanities: English Edition
It doesn’t take a genius to see that Jordan Hall is being left for dead. The bulging diapers of rainwater and drainage loom over each stairwell, and several professors have relocated offices due to mold and mildew infestations. This is a national phenomenon, apparently. The years you spend at Butler are seen as means to an end.