“‘I think for a lot of students, it’s really hard to see this as anything but toxic, illegitimate and unfair.’”
Ceasefire in Gaza ignites student reactions
“‘Just because the bombs are quieter, just because they’re not as numerous, does not mean that it has not happened.’”
Indiana Economic Club luncheon invites speaker Steve Inskeep
“Inskeep reflected on challenges that modern journalism faces in a time where the future of public media is uncertain amidst deepening political divisions.”
How does the government shutdown affect you?
“‘People might not think it affects them, but it truly, in nearly every facet of their everyday lives, they will be impacted in some way.’”
The future of FAFSA
Ongoing cuts to the Department of Education threaten financial aid for students.
The fight for National Institutes of Health and National Science Foundation funding
Since the start of Trump’s presidency, his administration has attempted to place restrictions on research grants, concerning universities and scientists.
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Opinion editor Maria Rapisarda joins Kennedy Aiman to discuss what the opinion section of the Butler Collegian has to offer this week. Stories include columns over how students stay motivated, the large number of school shootings already this year and how the Butler community feels about President Trump after one year.
President Trump’s tumultuous first year in office
Columnist Bridget Early explores opinions on Donald Trump one year into his presidency.