Reese Paradowski

  • How to survive the rest of spring semester

    How to survive the rest of spring semester

    “As the weather starts to warm up and procrastination becomes second nature, here’s our advice on how to own the rest of your spring semester.”

  • Butler Hillel presents ‘Shabbachi’

    Butler Hillel presents ‘Shabbachi’

    Butler University Hillel hosted ‘Shabbachi’ on Friday. Opinion Editor Reese Paradowski shares more about the event.

  • Staff picks: Lucky sports moments

    Staff picks: Lucky sports moments

    “In the spirit of lucky charms, four-leaf clovers and all things St. Patrick’s Day, The Collegian Sports section shares its favorite sports moments that were made possible with a hint of luck.”

  • Team USA unites Americans in time of social rift

    Team USA unites Americans in time of social rift

    “The ‘American Dream’ is not dead — it’s alive and well. The Olympian children of immigrants, like Malinin and Liu, remind us that a country of differences should be embraced as a strength, not a weakness.”

  • 2016: Gen Z’s nostalgia year

    2016: Gen Z’s nostalgia year

    “The color is gone, and we want it back.”

  • Pop Culture predictions for 2026

    Pop Culture predictions for 2026

    “The Culture section has a few thoughts as to what the average member of society might expect in the 2026 year of pop culture.”

  • Ins and outs for spring semester

    Ins and outs for spring semester

    “You’ve heard of ins and outs for the year of 2026, here’s our take on ins and outs for spring semester.”

  • Underrated Thanksgiving foods

    Underrated Thanksgiving foods

    “Although mashed potatoes, stuffing and pumpkin pie are the tried-and-true staples of Thanksgiving gatherings, some foods deserve just as much recognition — but are continuously overlooked.”

  • The Collegian’s dream Thanksgiving dinner party

    The Collegian’s dream Thanksgiving dinner party

    “When quizzed for the hundredth time about one’s college major, think instead about what pop culture figure would bring some much-needed spice to the table.”