In celebration of Queer Eye’s Karamo Brown visiting campus this week, let’s determine which of the Fab five we are most alike.
Irvington’s first world problems
The issues at Irvington House may seem unimportant compared to most others, but people just don’t understand the trials that Irvington residents must endure while living in the nicest dorm on campus.
Butler parking: Not just a student issue
University parking is always a contentious issue among the student body, but it also hugely impacts employees as well. How can we make our parking system conducive to faculty success?
Improving Atherton: What Butler dining ought to adopt
Opinion columnist Doug Roche III shares his ideas on what Atherton Union should offer in the upcoming school year.
How to have a fun and productive summer
Opinion Columnist Carl Nelson delves into options college students have for the summer break.
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.
The ideal mixtape to get you through finals week
It’s April, and we’re hurtling towards finals week at full throttle. To get you whistling while you work, follow Columnist Madeleine Lucchetti’s comprehensive, chronological soundtrack.
Holcomb Gardens destruction
Columnist Bridget early delves into the issues surrounding the changes to Holcomb Gardens and the issues surrounding the gardens in their current transition period.
Navigating the dangerous waters of the internship process
Columnist Carl Nelson dives into the process of preparing for and applying to internships, as well as some advice on how to make the most out of the experience.
A plea to fix the Indianapolis pothole problem
According to Indiana state tax law, it is the counties that are responsible for fixing their roads. Butler has the sway to help fix what ails so many students, and it is time they used that power.