“For the second year in a row, the Collegian asked the Butler community to share their ‘tiny love stories’ in the vein of the New York Times series of the same name. Spanning from romantic love to self-love, from familial love to platonic love, from love for a pet to love for a hobby, these love stories — all in 100 words or shorter — are sure to tug at even the toughest of heartstrings.”
The Birds and the Bulldogs: Virginity
“Your first time is your introduction to the world of sex, and we are here to help make that introduction feel like you have just met your best friend.”
Never grow up: The bittersweetness of getting older
“It’s a challenging thing to remember where you’ve been while trying not to lose sight of where you’re going.”
Sexually frustrated: The standards placed on women’s sexual liberation
“As a woman, it is always a losing game when it comes to sexuality.”
Growing up scared: The mass shooting generation
Our experiences serve as a catalyst, and our passion for change has sustained us.
Back to school rush: Easing anxiety about the school year
Trusting yourself will help a lot in deciding what is right for you, what people to spend time with and what you want your college experience to be.
A balancing act: juggling the many lives of a college student
You can’t put all your eggs in one basket, but sometimes one basket may have more than the other.
Curating contentment: Using social media to your benefit
If it doesn’t serve you mentally, emotionally or physically, why should you or anyone else pay attention to it?
I’m over hookup culture
I don’t want to feel like I’m required to give my body away in exchange for eventual love.
The importance of arguing to understand
When someone doesn’t feel heard or seen in their emotions, they are less willing to seek to understand yours.