We need to focus on building our own community before we move into another. Graphic by Reece Butler. SADIA KHATRI | OPINION COLUMNIST | sskhatri@butler.edu “I’m moving to Canada!” Following Donald Trump’s presidential victory, perhaps you have heard or seen sentiments about moving elsewhere and away from America. When conservative victories — particularly when Trump…
Butler students hold vigils in remembrance of Oct. 7
Multimedia reporter Kayla Campbell reports on the remembrance events that were held on Oct. 7.
Reject passive and dehumanizing language
“When language kills, we must either resist colonized, dehumanizing language or choose to be complicit.”
House Bill 1002 headed to Indiana Senate amid controversy
The Indiana House of Representatives unanimously votes on a bill that defines antisemitism as the war continues in Gaza.
Student leaders and local organizers gathered for a vigil and memorial on campus
“Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), Muslim Student Association (MSA) and Jewish Voice for Peace Indiana (JVP) collectively organized a candlelit vigil to honor the tens of thousands of Palestinians killed in the Gaza Strip in the last two months following years of conflict and October’s Hamas attacks in Israel.”
“When I play soccer, I feel 100% completely Talia”
“Sommer’s life story weaves through different continents, teams, and levels of soccer, but one thing always remains the same: she just wants to play soccer.”
Letter to the editor: A call to boycott Nestlé
Affiliates of the Efroymson Diversity Center urge for economic action against colonial oppression.
Butler men’s tennis player Aviv Ben Shabat’s dream of coming to America becomes reality
Aviv Ben Shabat, sophomore Israeli tennis player, spent his first three years after high school serving his mandatory military term for his country while playing tennis.