At the beginning of this school year, my peers and I auditioned for seating placements within the orchestra, and I was appointed as concertmaster. This is the principal violin seat in the orchestra, and it has presented a whole new host of responsibilities.
Weekly horoscopes: crunch time edition
The Collegian’s Starmasters provide advice, consolation, and predictions for Butler students as they approach the end of the semester.
Lollapalooza 2019 lineup brings inclusivity back to Chicago
“This year’s lineup proves one thing that was lost among Lolla lineups long ago: Lollapalooza is for everyone, not just mainstream music fans.”
Reflecting on the 2016 Democratic Primary
Bernie’s resurgence gives cause for reflection on all that has changed in a whirlwind couple of years.
New student organization aims to educate and support
Students for Justice in Palestine focused on de-stigmatizing Palestine and providing a space for Palestinian students.
Self Care Sunday: Volume One – Exercise
In this series, columnist Douglas Roche III provides ideas that will enhance your Sundays. Prepare yourself for the upcoming week by getting yourself in the right state of mind and improving your overall well-being.
Rethinking optimism: Why I was wrong last school year
Columnist Nate Lemen looks back on a previous article of his regarding the importance of positivity and reconsiders his stance.
Sustain your style: The environmental cost of fashion
Our generation consumes more than any before us. We are constantly force-fed images of the latest trends, prompting us to spend our money on some disposable garment that we may wear for a few months before tossing it to the side.
Success at the State of the Union
Columnist Ryan Lavin responds to last week’s discussion of the State of the Union.
You up? The dichotomy of college relationships
“Talking”: you won’t call it a relationship, though, of course, that’s exactly what it is.