“Human rights should not be a topic of debate — especially reproductive healthcare.”
Students react to the overruling of Roe v. Wade
The Supreme Court of the United States overruled Roe v. Wade, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Butler students share their reactions in the aftermath of this landmark case’s exit.
Supreme Court case threatens Roe v. Wade
Upcoming Supreme Court cases decide the fate of abortion in the U.S.
“Women’s work” and female autonomy as political pawns: Trump’s State of the Union
Despite his dismal relationship with women, President Trump attempted to defend his record on women’s issues during his State of the Union address in the face of democratic congresswomen whose very career paths contradict his rhetoric.
Butler students attend March for Life in Washington, D.C.
Butler’s pro-life student organization, Butler Bulldogs for Life, went to the nation’s capital to participate in the annual March for Life two weeks ago.
Notre Dame decides to cover birth control after denying coverage to staff and students
After a recent decision within the Trump administration, the University of Notre Dame decided to refuse birth control coverage to students and employees and retracted its initial decision three days later.
OPINION | Chalking not an effective action
Bulldogs for Life recently took to Butler University’s sidewalks, but not with chants and picket signs in broad daylight. These protestors were strangely silent, using chalk to scrawl their opinions on sidewalks by night. This attempt to bring a heady social-issue discussion to the forefront is commendable, but it ultimately fails to raise consciousness. Several…