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  • My life as told by Pinterest

    My life as told by Pinterest

    From weddings to diet plans, learn how you, too, can start planning your life by using Pinterest.

  • #TallPeopleProbs

    #TallPeopleProbs

    You think short people are the only ones with problems? Think again. Columnist Kathleen Berry talks about some of the struggles “vertically-enhanced individuals” face.

  • Stay thirsty my friends, but without being a complete idiot

    Stay thirsty my friends, but without being a complete idiot

    Columnist Austin Klawitter talks about drinking safely on college campuses.

  • Why voting matters

    Why voting matters

    The election is right around the corner. Maria Rapisarda, assistant opinion editor, discusses the importance of everyone’s voice.

  • Time management at Butler

    Time management at Butler

    Need some tips on studying habits? Trying to find a balance between work and play? Columnist Jenna Voris discusses a few tips to get ahead of the game and leave some stress behind.

  • Why ‘The Black Parade’ carries on

    Why ‘The Black Parade’ carries on

    Oct. 23rd was the 10 year anniversary of The Black Parade, an iconic album by My Chemical Romance. Carissa Marquardt, opinion editor, discusses how the infamous lyrics carry on in our college experiences.

  • Not too old for Halloween fun

    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

    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…

  • Think before you ink: college students with tattoos

    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?