Senior Sendoffs
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Senior Sendoff: Shit, already?
“At some point between then and now, my junior year quickly got changed to my senior year, and suddenly, the real world is right around the corner.”
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Senior Sendoff: Thank God for The Butler Collegian
“If not for this newspaper, I would never have the memories of the amazing people that have made Indianapolis a habitat for this kid from Columbus, Ohio.”
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Senior Sendoff: A collection of recollections
As you may guess, I did not do much writing as a photo editor for The Butler Collegian. By not much, I mean I wrote one article as a first-year and quickly decided I preferred to be behind a camera. As an English creative writing major, I rejected the idea of assimilating to AP Style.…
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Senior Sendoff: Logging out, queue the music
“To any future students reading this or to any underclassmen who are still looking to find their people, trust me when I say to step outside of your comfort zone and go to that quirky event on campus.”
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Go for Gritz
“College has taught me to cherish every moment, no matter how monumental or minute: every iced coffee, all of the articles published, the bows after a show, the research studies run and every second spent with the people I love.”
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Senior Sendoff: The girl from Cleveland
“Through all the late Tuesday nights, the basketball games in Hinkle Fieldhouse, the fun interviews and the 115 stories I’ve written I’ve found some of the smartest and best friends I could have.”
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Senior Sendoff: The Butler Collegian will NOT continue to investigate and report on this story
“I discovered the existence of The Butler Collegian’s Senior Sendoff three years ago, reading my brilliant opinion editor’s goodbye, ‘Katie Freeman cannot be stopped.’ Right then, I knew that I would be here, three years later, writing mine.”
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Senior Sendoff: Closing a chapter
“Without this newspaper and the people who make it, I wouldn’t be the smallest fraction of the writer, editor, leader or woman I am today.”
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Senior Sendoff: One and done
“The Collegian is a really special place. While I wish I followed through on the application freshman year, I am so grateful to have gotten to experience the Collegian for even just one year.”
