Meghan Stratton, a junior organizational communication and critical media communication double major, will replace current editor-in-chief Jessica Lee.
Dear quarantine journal
I think that everyone should be recording this time in our lives. We need something to look back on and give to museums when all of this is over. Here are a few of my observations.
Dawgs helping dawgs
Butler students adopt and buy pets to spend quarantine with.
Q&A: Butler softball head coach Scott Hall
The Bulldogs’ coach discusses the cancelation of the season, what he will remember most about the abbreviated campaign and what his team can learn from 2020.
Keeping the fight alive
Hearing the news that Bernie Sanders suspended his presidential campaign operations was devestating. But his supporters now have a clear mission going forward: don’t give up the fight for progressive reform.
The final moments, the larger meaning: A look back at a Butler basketball season cut short
This college basketball season will always be remembered for its abrupt ending, but there’s much more to the story for the Butler men’s basketball team.
Students face uncertain future applying for jobs and internships
With the global economy rapidly slowing in response to the coronavirus pandemic, many companies have laid off employees and stopped hiring.
Students consider alternative grading policy to spring 2020 classes
Students have until May 15 at 5 p.m. EST to decide if they would like to utilize the alternative grading policy for any or all of their classes.
Students react to bizarre Netflix docuseries ‘Tiger King’
The docuseries premiered on March 20 and has since spurred a variety of reactions among Butler students.
How to support the arts in isolation
They say that boredom fosters creativity, so there must be a whole lot of creativity now right? Art is a way that we can stay connected and express ourselves, and that is one thing that hasn’t changed because of the coronavirus. Supporting the arts now is more important than ever as they have taken a hit due to these unprecedented circumstances, and it’s your responsibility to help.