With the end of the semester around the corner, many students are excited for the upcoming breaks. Multimedia Reporter Parker Williams asked students what they’re most looking forward to this holiday season.
Underrated Thanksgiving foods
“Although mashed potatoes, stuffing and pumpkin pie are the tried-and-true staples of Thanksgiving gatherings, some foods deserve just as much recognition — but are continuously overlooked.”
Butler honors Native American Heritage Month with events and resources
“Butler holds a responsibility to encourage remembrance, respect and education about Indigenous communities.”
SGA trades Ubers for shuttles ahead of holiday breaks
“While this change is a more sustainable and financially mindful option, many students have expressed concerns about this change.”
How to celebrate Thanksgiving in Indy
There are many different ways to celebrate in and around the city this year.
When should the Christmas season begin?
“The person wearing a chunky sweater, sipping a peppermint mocha and listening to the Charlie Brown Christmas album on loop is probably happier than you; maybe your life would be better if you joined them.”
Astrology with Aidan: 100% verifiable, definitely probably true predictions
“Recently, you may have noticed an unfortunate gap in The Butler Collegian’s coverage of astrological happenings. The heavens have been on a well-deserved sabbatical and took a lovely vacation to beautiful, sunny Puerto Vallarta.”
How to do Friendsgiving — the unique way
Spend this Friendsgiving season with friends in a new and exciting way.
Butler students celebrate “Friendsgiving”
Multimedia reporter Jade Eilers shares the best way to spend time with your friends during the Thanksgiving season in a celebration they call “Friendsgiving”.
Hard holiday conversations
“Almost everyone will have someone at the dinner table — whether it be your weird cousin, your aggressively racist pee-paw or your fire and brimstone, Westboro-lite aunt Karen — who will not hesitate to say something out of pocket.”