It’s April, and we’re hurtling towards finals week at full throttle. To get you whistling while you work, follow Columnist Madeleine Lucchetti’s comprehensive, chronological soundtrack.
Holcomb Gardens destruction
Columnist Bridget early delves into the issues surrounding the changes to Holcomb Gardens and the issues surrounding the gardens in their current transition period.
Collegiate stereotypes of social media users
Are you the Instagram Model, Facebook Oversharer, or more of an Aesthetician? Find out as columnist Madeleine Lucchetti explores the stereotypical users of social media.
Butler students attend Washington’s March for Our Lives
The malice and aggression that suffocates most politically-charged public events was absent. Perhaps, this is due to the maturity and poignant power dynamic of student organizers.
An argument in favor of the late Collegiate Readership Program
Columnist Nate Lemen discusses what makes a newspaper readership program so important on a college campus.
Harmonizing homework: An investigation of student music consumption
Columnist Carl Nelson offers an exploration into what students are listening to, and when they are listening to it.
Butler’s extraneous expense report on campus services, buildings
Columnist Madeleine Lucchetti explores what Butler University actually spends their money on, from new dorms to TVs in various buildings.
State of the Butler Cultural Requirement, students’ bad behavior
Whoever is onstage is pouring out their heart’s work to you and deserves some semblance of respect. And complain as you might, the BCR is not going anywhere.
February slump: how to survive until Spring Break
Why do we get up in the morning? Sometimes, the toughest part of the day is getting vertical.
Learning how to learn: exploring the evolution of academia
Columnist Doug Roche III dives into the classroom to explore different learning styles, preferences and requirements.