“There is no handbook for adulting; you just kind of figure it out as you go.”
Surviving the red zone
“Although, at the end of the day, sexual misconduct is never the fault of the victim, proper education can help to combat a culture that overwhelmingly prioritizes harmful, patriarchal ideas of sex and romance.”
Black History Month at Butler
The Black Student Union has organized several events for Black History Month.
New SARP podcast discusses healthy relationships and sex
Jules Arthur-Grable has worked to create a podcast that can connect the SARP office with Butler students. The first episode of “Actually Love” was released on Feb. 1.
Butler Collegian Newscast 11/4/20
Multimedia Reporter Catalina Gallegos asks students their thoughts on the current state of the Presidential Election and gives resources for students post election.
Resources for Mental Health on Campus
Multimedia reporter Sierra Quimby reports on the importance of mental health and where to find resources on Butler’s campus.
Do not go gentle into that good night
Maria Rapisarda reminds students struggling with the election results about several resources at their disposal should they need any help coping and/or moving forward.