These phrases are rumored to be scary, but are they really?
Reject passive and dehumanizing language
“When language kills, we must either resist colonized, dehumanizing language or choose to be complicit.”
Senior Sendoff: Writing through life
“It felt like I had been pushed against the pavement and could not get back up. However, every Monday the Collegian was still there waiting for me.”
Women are dramatic, emotional and crazy: The insidious misogyny of language
Gendered language is impossible to escape from.
Spanish professor Elisa Lucchi-Riester uses language to serve people, read literature, and live like a local
Columnist Emma Beavins interviews the professor who is undeterred by barriers.
Consider this… we change the order of the alphabet
Why not? It’s 2019! Time for a little change in order, let’s shake things up a bit.
An argument for studying secondary language in college
Opinion columnist Doug Roche III gives his point of view on the value of a second language, which can prove beneficial in several aspects of life.
BASKETBALL ISSUE | Language adds to game experience
by Aly Martinez Basketball has gained tremendous popularity across Butler University’s campus within the past few years, but one thing that never changes is the importance of recognizing basketball’s vocabulary. Comprehension of the language is essential when appreciating what’s going on throughout the halves. It could be assumed that supporters would become more familiar with…