Irwin Library is displaying blocks of the historic AIDS quilts along with other art pieces to inspire collaborative projects.
Indy Gay Market: Valentine’s edition
“’Historically, marketplaces have been [a] way people find and reach each other and meet,’ Hadley said. ‘To have that solely for the queer community has been really special [and] has been a wonderful event to spearhead and create for those communities.'”
Indiana looks to expand the ban on trans athletes
Lawmakers proposed a bill to extend the current ban on K-12 trans athletes to the collegiate level.
President Trump’s return to the Oval Office
In his first week back in office, President Trump has been busy signing executive orders and policies he promised on the campaign trail.
Pronouns have always been here
“Pronouns help a person feel more comfortable in themselves and their gender expression. It’s a small but mighty way to express outwardly who you are and who you want people to see. It also is a very helpful tool for people to refer to you correctly.”
A look into Butler Alliance’s annual drag show
Returning performer Universe owned the floor with stunning makeup and an even more stunning performance. Photo by Natalie Goo. MADDY BRODERICK | ASSISTANT CULTURE EDITOR | mbroderick@butler.edu On Nov. 7, groups of students and faculty drag fans filled the tables for the Butler LGBTQIA+ Alliance’s highly anticipated drag show. The drag show is an event…
The trans athlete toss-up
“‘This issue will require intentional time to make sure every single perspective is shared and heard to humanize everyone.’”
Get off the banned books bandwagon
Book banning is a dreadful chapter in our society; it is led by politics rather than something that is actually concerning.
From the closet to the clique
“Cliques aren’t exclusive to queer people, but sometimes we become so desperate for a community that we shut ourselves off from other people — even from each other.”
“I don’t understand why people would try to take that away”
Butler students and staff react to SB 480 passing into law.