“Fans have been saddened by the news of their once-comforting comical figures becoming yet another case of entertainer heroes turned villains.”
Student filmmakers set out to tell one side of Lambda Chi Alpha’s story
“Ever Growing” falls short in painting a comprehensive picture of the reality of Lambda Chi Alpha’s history on campus with clarity or accountability.
Consent with Caitlin: Male survivors of sexual assault
Anybody can be a survivor of sexual violence, and everybody deserves to be believed.
OT: The NHL’s failure in the Blackhawks’ sexual assault scandal
The NHL still has a long way to go to truly become an honorable league.
Should fraternities that were kicked from campus be inviting alumni back?
After leaving campus for a couple years and then making a triumphant return, the question remains whether or not Lambda – and other Greek organizations that have done the same – should be able to bring back alumni, especially those that may have had a hand in what transpired before they left.
Consent with Caitlin: A timely and much-needed consent refresher
Moral of the story is always get consent, duh, toxic masculinity sucks, and always believe survivors.
Consent with Caitlin: Bridgerton kinda blows
Your relationship shouldn’t be the aggressive Annapurna, maybe just some nice rolling hills in the English countryside. While I’m no geography expert, I hope that makes sense.
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.
We are the work: Fighting sexual assault at Butler University
Shyam K. Sriram is a visiting assistant professor in the Department of Political Science. This opinion piece asks some hard questions about society’s insistence that college-age men have sex. What role should fraternities play in educating their members about consent?
Letter to my perpetrator: “I felt like I had to say yes to you”
As part of our “Impact of 98 Seconds” series, the Butler Collegian is publishing a collection of letters from survivors of sexual assault to their perpetrator. Our hope is to provide survivors with a voice, even if it is anonymous.