Donald Trump

  • Amy Coney Barrett is the justice for white cisgender men

    Amy Coney Barrett is the justice for white cisgender men

    Barrett’s nomination is a divisive political move that attempts to fill Justice Ginsburg’s seat with someone in diametric opposition to her strong ideals.

  • Consent with Caitlin: A vote for Trump is a vote against survivors

    Consent with Caitlin: A vote for Trump is a vote against survivors

    Analyzing and discussing Trump’s sexist comments and how they degrave consent and harm sexual assault survivors with sociology and criminplogy professor, Ashley Hutson, gender, women, and sexuality studies professor Brooke Beloso, and Sexual Assault Response and Prevention Specialist Jules Arthur-Grable.

  • Presidential debate recap

    Presidential debate recap

    Butler students react to the debate between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden on Sept. 29 and the breakdown of debate etiquette.

  • Collegian 60 second preview 1.30

    Collegian 60 second preview 1.30

    Opinion editor Maria Rapisarda joins Kennedy Aiman to discuss what the opinion section of the Butler Collegian has to offer this week. Stories include columns over how students stay motivated, the large number of school shootings already this year and how the Butler community feels about President Trump after one year.

  • President Trump’s tumultuous first year in office

    President Trump’s tumultuous first year in office

    Columnist Bridget Early explores opinions on Donald Trump one year into his presidency.

  • How Butler students feel about President Trump

    How Butler students feel about President Trump

    Catalina Gallegos asked Butler students how they feel about President Donald Trump one year into his presidency in one word.

  • Collegian 60 second preview 12.6

    Collegian 60 second preview 12.6

    Co-news editor Jessica Lee talks to host Kennedy Aiman about how Butler University has cut off ties with Triton Brewing Co. as well as how a course on President Donald Trump proved to Butler they didn’t have a process in place for approving special topics courses.

  • Donald Trump course at Butler reveals no process, forces university to take precautions

    Donald Trump course at Butler reveals no process, forces university to take precautions

    Trumpism & US Democracy, a communication based class, proved to Butler University that there was no process in place to get special topics courses approved. The aftermath of that led to the university requesting police security, hiring an issues management firm and implementing a new curriculum approval process for special topics courses.

  • Could Trump’s tweets spark a Pence presidency?

    Could Trump’s tweets spark a Pence presidency?

    Collegian Photo Editor Jenna Voris explores the possibility of a President Mike Pence.