Columnist Madi McGuire attempts to discover if she is the only student who never seems to encounter President Danko and what she might do to change that.
Butler is getting more expensive
Douglas Roche III weighs in on the tuition and housing increase for the 2017 – 2018 academic year with the help of several other students.
A man’s day at a women’s rally
Austin Klawitter recounts his experience at the Indianapolis Women’s March and explains why the event was important for many groups of people much less privileged than he is.
Give me a break! Winter break, now versus then
Madi McGuire explains how winter break has changed for her now that she’s in college as opposed to how it once was in high school.
Thanks, Obama
As much as we don’t want to, it’s time to say goodbye to the president most of us have grown up with. Columnist Jenna Voris shares the things she’ll miss about Obama and her hopes for our country’s future.
Five places for students to visit in Indy to celebrate the holidays
Don’t know how to celebrate the holiday season in Indianapolis? Madi McGuire has curated a list of her five favorite ways to take some time out from cramming for finals in order to not miss out on any winter/holiday festivities Indy has to offer.
If Christmas carols had college majors
Jenna Voris assigns your major a Christmas carol! In her sequel to “Which Butler University squirrel are you?” you’ll be able to find out which age-old holiday tune your major would identify most with.
How our holiday experience changes once we enter college
Managing Editor Alexis Price graces us with an article that is all too real: the holidays have changed now that we’re away from our families and in college, and Alexis lays it all out here.
Conservatism in the classroom, or lack there-of
Kathleen Berry delves into her own personal experience as a Republican in a liberal arts college and how she feels isolated and silenced in her classrooms.
Putting the “liberal” in liberal arts school
Austin Klawitter delves into his experiences and thoughts as a Democrat in a liberal arts college and whether he has experienced in-class bias or not.