“It’s just a tool to try to get ahead. It’s not meant to represent the fullness of who you are. It’s just a matter of not losing your identity.”
Ink-orrect: Society’s attitude towards body modification
“When I was born, I was handed a blank room. And I’m just choosing to decorate the walls however makes me happy.”
That’s so bimbocore
“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
The predominantly white institution predicament
What it means to be visibly marginalized at a predominantly white university.
The stereotypes short people must fight
It is common for short people to be looked at in a different way than others. They are told they are different which leads to them feeling different and self conscious.
OPINION | International unit houses opportunity, chances for exchange
In the fall of 2012, Butler University students may be able to experience foreign cultures, live among those who speak different languages and not even have to leave the comfort of Butler’s campus. Next year, 20 domestic students could have a chance to live with 20 international students in a new unit in Residential College.…
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Comics go too far, don’t cover all sides
As I read The Butler Collegian in passing, I find it to be a solidly assembled work. I do have one growing concern that reared its ugly head, as of late. I would like to bring attention to the cartoons that have been published in recent weeks in The Collegian. I enjoy reading political cartoons…