The Bulldogs gained a new home track for invitationals and meets at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. Multimedia reporter Ali Moulton shares how this benefits athletes.
Butler University men’s and women’s basketball weekly recap
There is lots of basketball to recap as conference play is vital for these teams. It is a good thing that Aaron Rhoades, Sterling Hohman and David Jacobs give us the latest highlights.
Visualizing a vibrant future for Irwin Library
Irwin Library dean and staff begin developing a plan to help Irwin Library reach its full potential.
Is DEI a cop-out?
Many institutions claim that they are dedicated to DEI, but are they actually?
OT: The NFL Pro Bowl continues to flounder
“Soon Goodell will have a decision on his hands whether to continue a largely unpopular tradition.”
The not-so-hidden cost of study abroad
“Studying abroad holds many promises: experiencing a new country’s culture, tasting new cuisine, seeing historical places and having a negative balance in your bank account.”
Fashion in full bloom
Runways and student opinions inform 2024 predictions for florals, preppy looks, extreme waistlines and more.
Dawg days aren’t quite over
“Still, looking back it’s been the best decision I’ve made and there’s no regrets in coming to Butler and playing for the Bulldogs.”
OT: Continuing the carousel
The hiring of a head coach can make or break the immediate future of a franchise, and choosing the wrong guy for the job is detrimental to the players, city and fanbase.
Tattoo Tales: Emma Maaske
“From a butterfly with a music note on her wrist to a sea turtle on her ribs to a cross with a Scripture on her ankle, Maaske embraces a spontaneous approach to body art with the goal of memorializing meaningful people and moments in her life.”