Host Kennedy Aiman and culture editor Carissa Marquardt talk about the stories culture is tackling in the Butler Collegian this week.
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Host Kennedy Aiman gives Collegian viewers a rundown of what they can expect to see in the news section of this week’s Butler Collegian.
Not too old for Halloween fun
Turns out there is more to Halloween than trick-or-treating. See what other spooky things you can do as a college student.
Two’s a party, three’s a crowd
Each party has a fairly unwavering set of core ideologies, with members deliberating, debating and voting on various issues as they occur. Certain individuals, however, dare to define themselves as neither of these political powerhouses, but rather a third party. Third parties have always been present in the government of the United States, but their influence faded since their glory days in the 1800s, as it has been continually stifled by the two-party system.
Think before you ink: college students with tattoos
Columnist and college students reflect on tattoo culture. Are jobs harder to come by with the addition of a little ink?
Five reasons Butler is like Disney World
What do Butler University and the most magical place on Earth have in common? Actually, quite a few things. Our small campus may have more in common with Walt Disney World than you would have thought.
Fall to-do list
Columnist creates a to-do list for Butler students and Indianapolis residents this fall. See what you can check off this season!
A young woman’s opinions on a judge’s choice words
A judge in Canada is now facing a court hearing to see if he gets to keep his robe and gavel after he made questionable and rather sexist comments to a teenage rape victim.
Dear thought police, you do not get to censor me: sorry not sorry
Political correctness is an interesting debate that has only recently been brought to the foreground of national conversation. The buzz surrounding the topic hits both sides of the political spectrum and everyone in between. This week, two of our newest columnists have decided to defend their opinions on the issue. Read the other side here.
BREAKING NEWS: the world does not revolve around you
Political correctness is an interesting debate that has only recently been brought to the foreground of national conversation. The buzz surrounding the topic hits both sides of the political spectrum and everyone in between. This week, two of our newest columnists have decided to defend their opinions on the issue. Read the other side here.