The president plans to address the nation later this week following his announcement via a written statement shared on X. Photo courtesy of Joe Biden on X. JASPER PILARZ | NEWS EDITOR | lpilarz@butler.edu LILY O’CONNOR | ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR | lkoconnor@butler.edu In posts to his official X account on July 21, President Joe Biden…
Electoralism has failed us
“This is the central tenet of modern American electoralism. There are two viable choices that will actually win; it is futile to vote for anyone else.”
Student loan forgiveness program rejected by Supreme Court
President Joe Biden’s proposal to forgive more than $400 billion of student loan debt was blocked by the Supreme Court of the United States on June 30.
Butler students react to student loan forgiveness program
Hoosier borrowers will soon have loans forgiven but must pay taxes.
Sustainable living as a college student
Adopting sustainable practices doesn’t have to break the bank or conflict with busy schedules.
Students react to President Biden’s first two weeks in office
Butler students expressed hope that the Biden administration will be able to heal a deeply divided country.
Joe Biden elected 46th president of the United States
Biden and running mate Kamala Harris were declared the winners of the historic election on Saturday, while President Trump refuses to concede.
2020 presidential election too early to call
Many Americans will wake up this morning without knowing who their next president will be. As of 5 a.m. on Nov. 4, 2020, the American presidential election remains undecided and may remain that way for days.
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.
Keeping the fight alive
Hearing the news that Bernie Sanders suspended his presidential campaign operations was devestating. But his supporters now have a clear mission going forward: don’t give up the fight for progressive reform.