Multimedia reporter Maeve Van Etten reports on the vaccination booster clinic on campus, and multimedia reporter Veronica Smith asks students some questions about Thanksgiving.
How to: Friendsgiving
With Thanksgiving break quickly approaching, many students are opting to host “Friendsgiving” parties with their close friends in order to recreate the holiday that most spend with family.
Feast your eyes on this: Thanksgiving Dish Rankings
Photo caption: Traditional Thanksgiving dishes. Photo courtesy of Serious Eats. KIRAN BRAR | OPINION COLUMNIST | kbrar@butler.edu In the spirit of the holiday season, I thought it would be fitting to give my unsolicited reviews on Thanksgiving dishes. However, this food review is a little unlike ones that I have written for my 317 Eats…
Person on the Street: Thoughts on Thanksgiving
Multimedia reporter Veronica Smith asks Butler students about their favorite Thanksgiving foods, traditions, and more.
How Butler students are staying safe before break
After being informed there would be no exit testing before break, some students started making a plan to stay safe before returning home.
Ask Abby: How to Thanksgiving with your family post-election
I think you should skip your family’s Thanksgiving and come to my Friendsgiving instead. It’s Bring Your Own Mask, and there will be more than enough food to go around. Fair warning though, if a Thanksgiving dinner that is both gluten- and meat-free is more offensive to you than your distant cousins’ political beliefs, you may just want to bite the bullet and go home instead.
Your Thanksgiving dishes ranked
Social Media Manager Douglas Roche III ranks the dishes that will be present at his family’s Thanksgiving table.
The Zodiac Signs as Thanksgiving Foods
Twelve thanksgiving foods you can use to quell heated debate around the dinner table with, all while staying true to your sign!
Surviving politics over the holidays
Why taking a deep breath at the dinner table will serve you well in the long run.
International students reflect on home holidays
With Thanksgiving right around the corner, international students reflect on how they celebrate the season back home.