“Who I am — as off-putting as many of you may rightfully find it — is no accident and neither was my college experience. Miss me or don’t, I was still here.”
Senior-ish Sendoff-ish: Pharmacy student says goodbye
“As a student journalist, people are often surprised to hear I’m a pharmacy student. I myself often wonder if I’m the first editor in professional pharmacy school in the Collegian’s 138-year history. After all, what business does a healthcare major have in the student newspaper?”
Senior Sendoff: Journalism is powerful … in more ways than one
“There is no way I could have known that deciding to apply for the Collegian would be the most important decision I would make as a student.”
Senior Sendoff: Blocking out the noise
“I felt dumb and naive because I had no future plans on how I would be able to afford anything at all. In my head, I had already decided that if I did not pursue some type of business degree, I would be without purpose.”
Senior Sendoff: Making my mark
“I’d never written for a newspaper prior to college, and I didn’t think that would be something that would particularly interest me once in college. I spent my first two years of college without the Collegian and decided to join on a whim — thankfully it worked out.”
Senior Sendoff: Writing through life
“It felt like I had been pushed against the pavement and could not get back up. However, every Monday the Collegian was still there waiting for me.”
Senior Sendoff: “The culture is lit, and I had a ball”
For all four of my years at Butler, Lana Del Rey released a new album, shockingly pertinent to each year here.
Senior Sendoff: A farewell to Fairbanks 210
Ellie Allen reminisces about her past four years on the Collegian and all of the people who have made it the best part of her college experience.
Senior Sendoff: “Why are you so critical?”
“The Collegian, for me, has offered an incomparable platform to lobby, to spar, to poke fun and to participate in university life in a way that is both practical and, frankly, fun.”
Senior Sendoff: Just a kid from Ohio
Henry Bredemeier, the Collegian’s favorite Ohioan, says goodbye.