community of care

  • New gaming facility prepared to serve students, but who?

    New gaming facility prepared to serve students, but who?

    Opinion editor Andres Salerno reflects on Butler’s big investment into esports, as the industry still tries to separate itself from its toxic underbelly.

  • Get to know your Knoll neighbor: The story of one long-term resident

    Get to know your Knoll neighbor: The story of one long-term resident

    Not only Butler senior students occupy the Knoll. Get to know your Knoll Neighbor, Makaela Modlin.

  • Apathy concerning sexual assault is on its last legs

    Apathy concerning sexual assault is on its last legs

    In recent events, this country has displayed a terrifying apathy— which often crosses into outright animosity— toward women who have the courage to come forward and talk about the traumas that they have suffered through, often in silence, for years.

  • Butler parking: Not just a student issue

    Butler parking: Not just a student issue

    University parking is always a contentious issue among the student body, but it also hugely impacts employees as well. How can we make our parking system conducive to faculty success?

  • Butler University’s community of love

    Columnist Bridget Early explores what love means to various Butler students.

  • OPINION | Butler, enforce couple policy

    According to some, Butler University functions like a community of care. The university attempts to find work for spouses and partners of professors and administrators, and this brings Butler employees closer together. However, this stands in direct contradiction to Butler’s current policy. According to the “consensual relationships” policy—found on Butler’s website—”the University prohibits consensual relationships”…