“‘It’s not just learning how to translate words. It’s really how to understand someone else’s conceptions of the world.’”
Ins and outs for spring semester
“You’ve heard of ins and outs for the year of 2026, here’s our take on ins and outs for spring semester.”
Exercise culture needs to change
“Exercising our bodies shouldn’t be about wanting to look like another person. It should be about wanting to look and feel the best version of you.”
Underrated Thanksgiving foods
“Although mashed potatoes, stuffing and pumpkin pie are the tried-and-true staples of Thanksgiving gatherings, some foods deserve just as much recognition — but are continuously overlooked.”
How AI can evolve education, not replace it
“Professors should allow students to utilize AI, but only if they’re willing to teach us how to use it responsibly, with dignity, integrity and self-control.”
More than romance: The many forms love takes
“Oftentimes, we forget that because we may not be in an intimate relationship, we are not loved or lovable. However, there are so many different kinds of love in this world.”
Why ‘The Office’ deserves attention from Gen Z
“Although ‘The Office’ is sometimes uncomfortable and awkward, it’s still funny. It comforts first-years trying to settle in, like myself and brings loved ones together to have an easy, laid-back time to laugh.”
First-years: It’s okay not to be super excited about school
“[Being independent] is definitely a part of being an adult, eventually you’re gonna find your own friends, maybe a significant other that you’re going to do stuff with, and that’s going to be your life, more than your family and your friends from when you were growing up.”
Sips for the season: The Butler Collegian’s favorite fall drinks
“It’s the season for fall drinks, and our writers have opinions on which ones are the best.”