“Independence is often conflated with individualism, but it doesn’t necessarily mean you have to cut ties to prove your self-sufficiency. In fact, true independence is finding a balance between your root connections and forging your own path.”
Senior Sendoff: Blocking out the noise
“I felt dumb and naive because I had no future plans on how I would be able to afford anything at all. In my head, I had already decided that if I did not pursue some type of business degree, I would be without purpose.”
Senior Sendoff: Making my mark
“I’d never written for a newspaper prior to college, and I didn’t think that would be something that would particularly interest me once in college. I spent my first two years of college without the Collegian and decided to join on a whim — thankfully it worked out.”
Love in college: The plague against commitment
“Why must being young have to equal unfulfilling, short, relationships that can often be confusing and can almost certainly not be called love?”
Is college worth it?
“Is the amount of stress and cost of tuition worth it for a piece of paper after four years — if not more?”
Why you should let me dye your hair
Having a bold hair color spices up your day and can create a fun environment.
You’re Golden, Girl: The beauty of being a woman in your early 20s
Expressing vitality as a woman in our early 20s is applicable 24/7. It showcases elegance, stability and poise inside and out.
Realities of a Butler first-year
Being a first-year is harder than it looks, but it is also super awesome. Pretty much, it is going to take a while to figure this whole college thing out.
Letter to the Editor: Students respond to Butler’s statement on sexual assault
On Jan. 29, news surfaced about a sexual assault that occurred on Butler’s campus in fall 2016. That evening, President James Danko released a statement about sexual violence. Students respond in a letter to the editor.
Top-5 college movies to watch
Columnist Nate Lemen highlights the top-5 movies every college student should watch.