If it doesn’t serve you mentally, emotionally or physically, why should you or anyone else pay attention to it?
Tackling the toxic body checking trend
Body checking is not about confidence and accepting oneself. It is about tearing down others by promoting an ideal body standard.
When school meets social media: Butler fan accounts
Fanpages and free publicity on campus
Person on the Street: Thoughts on Yik Yak
Multimedia Reporter Veronica Smith asks students what they think about Yik Yak, a trending app.
YikYak is back
After a four year ban, the localized, anonymous commenting app “YikYak” has been restored to its former glory, and Butler students are picking up right where they left off.
TikTok: “Fake news” or a reliable source?
Credibility on TikTok isn’t guaranteed, leading viewers to seek other sources to find out themselves.
Why Snapchat’s filters are actually problematic
The addition of these facially-distorting filters is bound to lift society’s already sky-high beauty standards yet another notch higher.
Dawg with a Vlog: Butler student goes viral on TikTok
On Aug. 19, Butler University sophomore Chinyelu Mwaafrika posted a TikTok captioned “If I hear of parties…I will snitch” and went to sleep. Since then, the video has received over 7 million views and 2.2 million likes.
Social media predictions: spring break vol. 2
Assistant culture editor Doug Roche III gives you a forecast of the content that will most likely make up your social media feeds over spring break, again.
The many benefits of TikTok
When TikTok comes to mind, it normally doesn’t have the best reputation. I’m here to show you the many plus-sides of the innovative social media.