gender

  • SB 480 becomes law

    SB 480 becomes law

    Governor Eric Holcomb signs SB 480, a bill restricting gender-affirming care for transgender youth.

  • Kinkshame no more

    Kinkshame no more

    “A not-insignificant portion of our peers is receiving extremely mixed messages when it comes to issues of sex and sexuality.”

  • Editorial: Statement of opposition to our nation’s “Slate of Hate”

    Editorial: Statement of opposition to our nation’s “Slate of Hate”

    “Bills such as these that restrict the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals are abominable, and our opposition is unequivocal.”

  • Do better, Dawgs: Transphobia at Butler

    Do better, Dawgs: Transphobia at Butler

    “This transition from the trenches of transphobia to a haven of acceptance and inclusion seemed almost too good to be true. Spoiler alert: it was.”

  • The joys of coed living

    The joys of coed living

    Living coed allows students to live with the people they want to and make the most out of their time at Butler.

  • Female (derogatory)

    Female (derogatory)

    The world has continued to allow the abuse and belittling of women to pop up decade after decade in new ways every time. The next generation of young men should be trying to stop these social issues, not create new ones.

  • Getting to know the race, gender and sexuality studies program

    Getting to know the race, gender and sexuality studies program

    The interim program director and students discuss the significance of RGSS program.

  • Palmer, Reynolds seek to end SGA female presidency drought

    There have been only five female Student Government Association presidents in the past 21 years at Butler University—something candidates Kelsa Reynolds and Katie Palmer hope to change this election. Despite Butler’s female majority and large female participation in SGA, the number of past female presidents is low. There are certain stereotypes female candidates have to…