Communication

  • Long-distance relationships: A home without a roof

    Long-distance relationships: A home without a roof

    “A long-distance relationship — and the trust and growth it fosters — allows you to build a home with your partner before you ever share a roof.”

  • Roommates: How does this even work?

    Roommates: How does this even work?

    I know this is uncharted territory for the majority of people, but it does not have to be an awful experience. Despite the difficulties you may encounter, having a built-in pal to be there for assistance and companionship is kind of nice.

  • The orgasm gap and how to address it

    The orgasm gap and how to address it

    Co-opinion editors Caitlin Segraves and Katie Freeman walk women through ways to stop settling for unsatisfying sex.

  • Consent with Caitlin: After sex, now what?

    Consent with Caitlin: After sex, now what?

    You and your partner, regardless of the relationship status, deserve to check in with each other to make sure you are both okay and content. You both deserve to feel valued and not like a used condom.

  • Consent with Caitlin: Blue balls are fake

    Consent with Caitlin: Blue balls are fake

    “So don’t say you’ll get blue balls just because you want your partner to suck you off, that’s not cool!”

  • Consent with Caitlin: sexy times with… roommates?

    Consent with Caitlin: sexy times with… roommates?

    “Hey students at Butler, please masturbate quietly. Thanks, bye!”

  • OPINION | Students should take safety seriously

    Late Sunday morning, Butler University experienced a lockdown due to the presence of armed robbers on campus. The barrage of updates via text message, phone call and email alerted students of the suspects’ movements from the Atherton Mall toward the camel. Yes, the camel.  The alert clearly meant the canal, but one typo turned a…

  • OPINION | Students: Take initiative to communicate

    Students should be more accountable for the information that administrators send to them. Focusing on information that administrators circulate at the beginning of each semester is critical because every year there are important new policies that students should know. Administrators utilize many tools to try and open lines of communication for students, including email, the…