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Independence is not individual
“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.”
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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.”
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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.”
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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?”
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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?”
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Why you should let me dye your hair
Having a bold hair color spices up your day and can create a fun environment.
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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.
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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.
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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.
