Columnist Madeleine Lucchetti discusses expertly-placed zingers as the most satisfying linguistic experiences in life when in class.
The college student and “The Office”: a love story
Columnist Doug Roche III dissects why “The Office” is one of the most rewatchable and relatable programs amongst college students.
“8 before you graduate” policy a powerful tool for arts advocacy and education
Columnist Bridget Early examines the “8 before you graduate” policy with BCRs and how the arts are impacted.
Messing with monotony
Columnist Madeleine Lucchetti discusses how to break the cycle of monotony while in college.
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Maria Rapisarda, opinion editor for the Butler Collegian, sits down with Kennedy Aiman to discuss upcoming stories for the Collegian. Stories include thoughts on senior housing, Starbucks and Butler Cultural Requirements.
Senior housing as a sophomore
Columnist Nate Lemen expresses concerns about the senior housing environment at Butler University.
Service for social media
When the driving force behind good deeds becomes “do it for the ‘Gram,” is that the transition from generosity to selfishness?
The pros and cons of the Butler Bubble
Assistant opinion editor Austin Klawitter explores the idea of the Butler Bubble and its effects on the student community.
Being an active bulldog
Columnist Douglas Roche III offers opportunities to get involved on campus.
Balancing act: saving cash in a monetary black hole
Columnists Madeleine Lucchetti and Nate Lemen provide students with unique ways of saving money in the ridiculously overpriced collegiate environment.