Less than one week away from the midterm election, Todd Young aims to re-secure his Senate seat.
Three Senate races to watch
As the midterm elections approach, key elections in Butler students’ home states remain toss-ups.
Q&A with Mayor Tom McDermott
Ahead of the midterm election on Nov. 8, U.S. Senate candidate Tom McDermott discusses his platform.
Beyond the political binary
George Washington was right about one thing, at least — the two-party system is unjust and ineffective. But after over two hundred years, what can be done to dismantle it?
The Collegian’s guide to voter registration
Here is a brief rundown of the importance and logistics of voter registration.
Senate Bill 1: What now?
A guide to resources on campus in wake of SB1 going into effect on Sept. 15.
Access denied: Failing to prep our students on abortion post-Roe v. Wade
With Roe v. Wade being overturned, we need actual action from our university, and we must demand more.
Biden fails to make good on zero deportation promise
The promised 100-day moratorium on deportations has been struck down by a Texas judge and immigration business continues as usual.
Butler political clubs work together through joint events with a new focus on bipartisanship
Political clubs on campus have stepped up efforts in recent months to make cooperation and bipartisanship a key part of their club platforms.
Butler’s response to the Capitol insurrection and student reactions
Students seek a solution to division and what Butler can do to help.