Voris spoke to The Butler Collegian on creativity, collegiate journalism and her Butler experience.
Student filmmakers set out to tell one side of Lambda Chi Alpha’s story
“Ever Growing” falls short in painting a comprehensive picture of the reality of Lambda Chi Alpha’s history on campus with clarity or accountability.
Students lack choice, communication with housing
Concerns regarding new procedures for housing selection arise from rising sophomores and juniors.
Students struggle to make the dawghouse a home
As housing applications open, students are searching for clarity and communication from Residence Life regarding university apartments.
History stands center stage
Butler Ballet’s Midwinter Dances, presented a mixed bill that blended the classical with the contemporary to honor Black history.
Online objectification is out
“These comments stem from a broader societal entitlement to women’s bodies — to comment on them, speculate about them and speak freely and uninformed regarding them.”
Sneaks, snubs and scams: what to know about the 2023 Oscar nominations
At the forefront of the awards season conversation has been the film industry’s efforts — or lack thereof — to surpass its often elitist and exclusive roots.
Colonialism: Not everyone’s cup of tea
“Following her death, many have condemned the queen as a figurehead for numerous imperialist atrocities, and some have engaged in outright celebration.”
Dawgs with Style: Kimberly Beck
Kimberly Beck shares how she keeps her sense of fashion functional and style purposeful for the professional world.