With Roe v. Wade being overturned, we need actual action from our university, and we must demand more.
Going for gold: The 94th Academy Awards
This year’s Oscars, with snubs and smacks, has been the topic of much discussion.
How controversy drove the Golden Globes off television
The award show did not air on television this year, but for very different reasons than just a global pandemic.
Review: Bob Ross documentary
The new Netflix documentary “Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayal & Greed” harshly exposes the gray area between appreciating and exploiting art.
The devil works hard, but Lil Nas X works harder
Lil Nas X’s controversial music video was met with mixed reviews of critiques and praise.
Newfields job posting sparks community controversy
Indianapolis and Butler community react to recent Newfields job posting that called for a director to “attract a broader and diverse audience while still maintaining the Museum’s traditional, core, white art audience.”
Why should feminism be a dirty word?
It’s 2019, and we need to start acknowledging that accepting feminism is an important step in moving toward equality.
On Created Equal, co-optation and administrative response
Let’s be clear: it’s well-documented that Butler was aware of Created Equal’s plan to come in advance, and the group is known for their provocative measures. Instead of prioritizing student awareness on very our own campus, Butler knowingly let down their community in the process.
A LOOK BACK | Provost leaves mixed legacy at Butler
Provost leaves mixed legacy at Butler Jill McCarter | News Editor | jmccarte@butler.edu In Jamie Comstock’s executive corner office, the windows are open, letting in the familiarity of Butler University’s campus—even in the month of December. After three and a half years, Jamie has grown accustomed to the sounds of lawnmowers, the heavy door of…