President Biden has set records by signing a whopping 42 executive orders and memorandums. The sheer number of these orders make keeping up with what they say increasingly difficult.
Dawgs with Style: Performance attire edition
The all-black outfits that musicians are required to wear for concerts may seem restrictive, but cellist Katie Stitsworth and vocalist Antony Winfrey prove it is possible for one’s unique twist on fashion to still shine through.
Now more than ever, listen to students
The two issues that have captured the nation’s attention this year are COVID-19 and police brutality — both of which Butler is handling abysmally. If the university does not properly address these pandemics, it will be at the cost of student safety.
Falling through the cracks: are we really ‘all in this together’?
Opinion reporter Addy McKown discusses one of the logical fallacies of the oft-repeated, catch-all phrase.
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 in need — stay at home orders may put vulnerable students at risk of trafficking and abuse
Human trafficking is the world’s fastest growing crime, and it has not slowed during the global coronavirus pandemic. Columnist Emma Beavins explores major themes of trafficking and abuse and offers tips on how to report suspicious digital activity.
Faith: Butler men’s basketball head coach LaVall Jordan’s answer
Almost everything has an answer. For the things that don’t, LaVall Jordan looks to his faith.
Common tropes of a Butler Bulldog can help the U.S. prevail over the coronavirus
Americans tend to come together in times of hardship, but the coronavirus presents a new challenge. Multimedia editor Jake Bedell explains that what we do as individuals makes a larger impact on those around us and encourages The Butler Way.
Butler vs. St. John’s: What you need to know
Here’s what you need to know as the Bulldogs take on the Red Storm on senior night.
Butler women’s basketball set to take on Seton Hall to kick off Big East Tournament
The Bulldogs will face Seton Hall in the quarterfinals of the Big East Tournament on March 7.