Columnist Douglas Roche III interviews students and explores discrimination, inclusion and representation on Butler’s campus.
Spending Thanksgiving Break right
Columnist Douglas Roche III gives students who are stuck on campus during Thanksgiving Break some suggestions on how to spend their time effectively.
Learning how to learn: exploring the evolution of academia
Columnist Doug Roche III dives into the classroom to explore different learning styles, preferences and requirements.
Butler Starbucks: the good, the bad and the busy
Columnist Doug Roche III offers perspective on Butler’s Starbucks, which is always in high demand throughout the day.
The college student and “The Office”: a love story
Columnist Doug Roche III dissects why “The Office” is one of the most rewatchable and relatable programs amongst college students.
Being an active bulldog
Columnist Douglas Roche III offers opportunities to get involved on campus.
Making the most out of your last month
Columnist Douglas Roche gives advice on how to make the most of our last month of school.
Do grades matter?
Columnist Douglas Roche III, with the help of Professor Farhad Anwarzai, tackles the age-old question student always ask themselves: do grades REALLY matter?
Some healthy tips for the stressed college student
Columnist Douglas Roche gives readers insight on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle during college both physically and mentally as the semester draws nearer to its end.
The exit sign apocalypse of Ross Hall
Columnist and resident of Ross Hall Douglas Roche explains his own and his fellow residents’ feelings toward the mysterious vandalism that continues to take place of the exit signs in Ross and the fines all residents will ultimately have to share if the vandalism doesn’t stop.