“The most important element of a bimbo feminist is that she loudly and unabashedly embraces her own ignorance and infantilization in traditionally male-dominated realms such as history, international relations or political theory.”
I’m just like other girls
I am just like every other girl, and I would not have it any other way
Women can’t do anything right
“As a young woman, college has taught me that men have a lot more audacity than I previously thought possible. Who knew that I could get criticized on almost every aspect of my life by someone who is not living it?”
Forever a fangirl
“Everyone has something that they like. Everyone has something that they follow on social media. Yet when a young woman identifies herself or is labeled as a fangirl of a popular creator, it is suddenly a point of ridicule.”
The orgasm gap and how to address it
Co-opinion editors Caitlin Segraves and Katie Freeman walk women through ways to stop settling for unsatisfying sex.
Human rights are not up for discussion
A student-run group has recently resurfaced under the name “proudamericabu” and continues to post a wealth of nationalist nonsense with a fun splash of transphobia, misogyny and capitalist bootlicking.
Fraternally fed up
Expectations for the respective processes of fraternities and sororities during recruitment are consistently inconsistent, leading to frustration among some members of the Greek community.
Wear what you want
Co-opinion editor Katie Freeman explains why the concept of ‘pulling something off’ doesn’t exist and that you should stop worrying about what everyone else is thinking.
Tinder profiles that make us wonder: why?
As a power duo, the happily committed Caitlin Segraves will join hands with the chronically single Katie Freeman to critically analyze the collection of Tinder user biographies Katie has collected over the course of her time at Butler.
‘Casual sexism’: Butler men’s basketball on-court management program excludes women
While women are not precluded from joining the on-court management program, they are discouraged from applying — being directed instead to back-office work