Opinion

  • Dietary accommodations on campus

    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

    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

    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.

  • Bill proposed to protect student journalists

    Bill proposed to protect student journalists

    Columnist Jenna Voris recounts her experience of attending a “Valentine’s Day Tinder date” with the Indiana State House, where a new bill was being heard about student journalist protection and media censorship.

  • The exit sign apocalypse of Ross Hall

    The exit sign apocalypse of Ross Hall

    Columnist and resident of Ross Hall Douglas Roche explains his own and his fellow residents’ feelings toward the mysterious vandalism that continues to take place of the exit signs in Ross and the fines all residents will ultimately have to share if the vandalism doesn’t stop.

  • My meeting with Mr. President

    My meeting with Mr. President

    Columnist Madi McGuire finally got her meeting with President Danko and offers an exclusive insight here to our president’s day-to-day.

  • No ban, no wall, unity for all

    No ban, no wall, unity for all

    Opinion editors Carissa Marquardt and Maria Rapisarda recount the Unity Walk put on by Butler’s Muslim Students Association on Feb. 4, 2017, in an effort to unify the campus after the tumultuous first few weeks of Trump’s administration.

  • Why political stereotypes have put the black hat on everyone

    Why political stereotypes have put the black hat on everyone

    Do you ever find yourself thinking someone with different political beliefs from your own is evil? Columnist Douglas Roche explains why he feels that is problematic.

  • Discovering which major is for you will come naturally

    Discovering which major is for you will come naturally

    Columnist Kathleen Berry explains how she just knew when she discovered the right major for her after worrying it might never happen.