“I used to despise writing, but now it has become part of my life, and I could not be more thankful to be in the position I am in today.”
Senior Sendoff: Negative Nelly in a world of yes-men
“It’s funny how a fancy camera and a group of real friends can turn the pessimistic girl who ‘isn’t built for the college life’ into one that feels sad to leave it.”
Senior Sendoff: A girl and her camera
It’s hard to say goodbye to something that has completely shaped my life.
Senior Sendoff: “The culture is lit, and I had a ball”
For all four of my years at Butler, Lana Del Rey released a new album, shockingly pertinent to each year here.
Senior Sendoff: Curly little girl says goodbye
A fully invested staff member ripped from position and university.
Senior Sendoff: A farewell to Fairbanks 210
Ellie Allen reminisces about her past four years on the Collegian and all of the people who have made it the best part of her college experience.
Senior Sendoff: “Why are you so critical?”
“The Collegian, for me, has offered an incomparable platform to lobby, to spar, to poke fun and to participate in university life in a way that is both practical and, frankly, fun.”
Senior Sendoff: Just a kid from Ohio
Henry Bredemeier, the Collegian’s favorite Ohioan, says goodbye.
Senior Sendoff: The man behind the camera
A self-learned photographer’s guide to photography.
Senior Sendoff: Consent with Caitlin comes to a close
College doesn’t go as fast as a blink of an eye, it’s more like a lot of blinking in a row. It’s still fast, but you get little glimpses of all the memories you made. And then it’s over.