Columnist Austin Klawitter discusses the university’s decision to allow students to have an input on which candidate gets chosen for a position here at Butler.
Studying early for finals?
New columnist Nate Maynard is pro studying early. Can he convince you to do the same?
Why students should visit D.C.
After spending her spring break in Washington D.C., columnist Jenna Voris has returned with a few – but certainly not all – the reasons every college student should visit D.C. at least once.
College spring break: perception vs. reality
How do you spend your spring breaks? Columnist Madi McGuire sets out to see if the stereotypical, beachy spring breaks we’re used to in popular culture are really how Butler students spend their breaks.
Leadership or lack thereof
Columnist Austin Klawitter reaches out to current our SGA president and our new SGA president elect concerning an apparent lack of leadership in Butler’s upcoming classes.
Letter to the Editor: Response to the College of Education’s potential move
Art Levin, professor emeritus, comments on an article published on Feb. 14, 2017.
Ingredients to a business professional outfit
Columnist Kathleen Berry examines the continuity and change in business attire for college students over time.
Dietary accommodations on campus
Columnist Madi McGuire meets up with our new campus dietician Kristine Sullivan to discuss vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free food options in our dining courts.
Some healthy tips for the stressed college student
Columnist Douglas Roche gives readers insight on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle during college both physically and mentally as the semester draws nearer to its end.
Teachers could teach Betsy DeVos a thing or two
Columnist Austin Klawitter discusses the impact of the new Secretary of Education on school systems with the help of members from our College of Education.