The fast food restaurant introduces vegan to convenient, inexpensive food.
Is Popeyes’ new sandwich worth the hype?
With Indianapolis stores all out of the most hyped fast food item in recent history, opinion columnist Andres Salerno’s review of Popeyes’ new sandwich attempts to make clear to Butler students what is so special about the sandwich — with as little exaggeration as possible.
To all the words I’ve loved before
There is one additional constant in their editing process, though, reliable and sturdy, that I have come to anticipate with trepidation: our editors will go through and, without fail, remove a few of the words that they deem to simply be “too much.”
When an editor-in-chief becomes sentimental
When it comes to leaving the Collegian, it’s not that I lack the sentiment; but after four years of studying journalism, I’m missing the words to properly express what this paper has meant to me.
An ode to procrastination
Columnist Douglas Roche III takes a break from his research paper to dissect the notorious procrastination habits haunting him through his academic endeavors.
Classical music for studying that is a little less dead and Austrian
Classical music is a living artform, and there is a lot of space between where the art form is now and where it was when Beethoven died.
Letter to my perpetrator: “I felt like I had to say yes to you”
As part of our “Impact of 98 Seconds” series, the Butler Collegian is publishing a collection of letters from survivors of sexual assault to their perpetrator. Our hope is to provide survivors with a voice, even if it is anonymous.
Weekly horoscopes: sports edition
“Sports require, blood, sweat, tears — and the occasional divine intervention from the universe. Here are what the stars are projecting about your sporting future.”
Understanding the fascination with gambling
Columnist Doug Roche III seeks to understand the appeal to gambling and why it has been on his mind.
The legging problem, explained
The years-long debate over leggings is still alive and well, inciting rage in some and prompting dialogue for others. But even though it sounds trivial — and it kind of is — the leggings debate is rooted in something deeper, something more persistent.