“It is inaccurate to say that access to voting hasn’t improved drastically since the implementation of Jim Crow laws and the total disenfranchisement of women. That being said, it is also dangerous to assume that disenfranchisement is a non-issue in the 21st century.”
Too hot to handle: CCOM Chili Cook-off
The first-ever CCOM Chili Cook-off brought some spice to a mundane Monday. Multimedia Editor Eva Hallman shares more.
A college student’s guide to personal finance: Credit, insurance and investment edition
Are you a strong, educated, independent individual with no idea what credit is? This series is for you.
Welcome To the Party: The Colts aren’t playing, but that’s no reason not to enjoy the Super Bowl
Indianapolis is about to become the United States’ biggest all-ages playground. This week and next, expect the city to explode with parties, zip-lining, celebrities, concerts and sheer excitement. As usual, Butler University students are right in the midst of it all, volunteering for events like the NFL Players’ Party or working at the NFL Experience.…
How Facebook blurs the line between our real, digitial selves
In less than a decade, there will be an entire generation of people who have never lived without Facebook. If that does not terrify you, it should. Facebook users in our generation, which is nearly all of us, are increasingly using the Web site not as a networking tool, but as a means to recreate…