Multimedia Reporter Catalina Gallegos has updates on flu shots and more in this weeks newscast.
The Notorious R.B.G.: Remembering a complicated champion of women’s rights
It’s possible to keep Ginsburg’s faults in mind while simultaneously mourning the very real loss of a person whose entire career focused on protecting women and the queer community. It’s vital that we remember her individual activism as flawed and narrow, while acknowledging that rights and freedoms we take for granted could be lost without her.
Disney drama: Mulan live-action remake review
The new Disney live-action remake of Mulan held high expectations but showed to be disappointing to many audiences and fans.
A look at Butler’s virtual 2020 homecoming
All events for Butler’s homecoming this year will be virtual. Programming will include presentations, trivia and college-specific functions.
Butler women’s soccer team stays positive despite a lost season
“As long as I am on the field with my teammates, the game just comes as a bonus.”
Masks cause difficulties for students who are hard-of-hearing
Wearing masks have caused some new challenges for students living with hearing disabilities.
Professors Discuss Masks in Classrooms
Multimedia reporters Gillian Battung and Heather Curtis talk to professors about how they have adjusted classes due to COVID-19.
Butler Collegian Newscast 9/16/20
Butler Collegian Multimedia reporter Nicki Clark reports Butler Ranked No.1 in Midwest for Third Straight Year by U.S. News & World Report and more. Multimedia reporter Maeve Van Etten also adds how Greek life has changed this school year.
What it was like to be in New York at the dawn of COVID-19
Just six months ago, I was in the heart of what many would consider the epicenter of the world — New York City — at the dawn of the “new normal” we continue to experience to this day.
What happens if COVID-19 numbers rise?
The necessity of Butler facilities for some students and the urge to fight for longevity of use.