“I understand the instincts on trying to crack down on parties,” Marcus said. “But threatening and punishing students for socializing is not going to help with public health efforts on campuses.”
Tips by hosts on how to be a respectful restaurant customer
Aside from being Collegian editors, we are also hosts at restaurants who are sick of telling people to put on their masks and follow basic COVID-19 guidelines. Here are some tips, based on experiences, on how to be respectful restaurant customers during COVID-19.
The art of adapting – a look at Indianapolis Art Center’s latest exhibition, “Homebound: Indy Creates”
While in quarantine, artists from all over the world have been forced to take on a variety of challenges in order to continue to create art. This is especially true for the artists of the Indianapolis community, and the Indianapolis Art Center has taken notice with the opening of their latest exhibition: “Homebound: Indy Creates.”
Winter blues: how to combat seasonal depression amid a pandemic
Counseling and Consultation Services expert recommends consistency, sleep, exercise, and self-care to deal with both Seasonal Affective Disorder and the winter blues.
You have two sick cows: A satirical take on Butler’s relationships with jobs, internships and, ultimately, capitalism
It goes without saying — and, honestly, I think we’re all tired of hearing it — that the pandemic has had an impact on jobs and the economy, and I suppose it’s the best time to capitalize on the ready-made excuse of a lifetime.
How Butler’s COVID-19 testing strategy has evolved throughout the fall semester
Butler is continuing to improve their contact tracing and testing that, in addition to students following the guidelines, will improve the chances of in-person instruction until Thanksgiving break.
How to Use the HRC
Multimedia Reporter Mave Van Etten gives a break down on how to use the HRC while also having a safe work out.
Butler Health Services causes chaos with dubious back-to-campus plan
The university’s COVID-19 testing, response to test results and overall communication with students has been dangerously haphazard, and the repercussions of their contemptible Health and Safety Plan are upending the emotional and physical wellbeing of Butler community members everywhere.
COVID-19 strikes the White House
President Trump was hospitalized less than 24 hours after announcing his diagnosis, and several other government officials have contracted the virus since Oct. 2.
Butler’s political organizations discuss the 2020 presidential election
Butler College Democrats and Butler College Republicans share thoughts on the upcoming election