“Sommer’s life story weaves through different continents, teams, and levels of soccer, but one thing always remains the same: she just wants to play soccer.”
UNC student charged with murder of his faculty advisor
The fear of the shooting is felt by those in North Carolina and Indiana alike.
New season, strong start
“They say, ‘we’re so happy you chose Butler, let’s do something special together.”
Summer cinema and strikes
Hit movies share the stage with striking actors and writers
Astrology with Reece and Leah: Back to school horoscopes
“Unfortunately for you, the stars do not rest, and neither does the editorial staff.”
ResCo’s ‘facelift’ is nearing finish line
It was charming and had its roots, but it was time for a renovation.
Three Butler women’s soccer players allege sexual abuse by former athletic trainer, sue the university
The student athletes were allegedly groomed, illicitly photographed and sexually assaulted by their assistant athletic trainer Michael Howell.
Your ‘freedom’ at the cost of ours
“Today, June 30, on the last day of Pride month, the Supreme Court of the United States granted businesses the right to deny service to LGBTQ+ individuals based on the business owner’s religious beliefs.”
Student loan forgiveness program rejected by Supreme Court
President Joe Biden’s proposal to forgive more than $400 billion of student loan debt was blocked by the Supreme Court of the United States on June 30.
Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action at colleges and universities
In a 6-3 vote, SCOTUS ruled that Harvard University and the University of North Carolina violated the Constitution by considering race in admission decisions.