What started off as a joyous celebration turned into a public display of toxic masculinity.
Narcan is more accessible on campus than ever before
Student Government Association teams up with non-profit Overdose Lifeline to provide
Dawg-Eared: ‘It’s Not Summer Without’ books
Some may be sad that the summer is coming to an end. Others may be excited to get out of the scorching heat. But whether readers are ready to relax inside with air conditioning, or lay in a hammock on the mall, here are some summer book recommendations from fellow Butler bookworms.
Rising COVID-19 cases on campus
Here’s what to know about the spread of COVID-19 since returning to Butler.
I’m just like other girls
I am just like every other girl, and I would not have it any other way
Is Dawg Ride fixed?
Multiple generations of Dawg Ride have passed. Does Butler have it right this time?
Reframing rejection
“There is no one I know who has a more well-rounded sense of failure than I. And, dear reader, I am not nearly as ashamed of it as I know I should be.”
BUTTER art fest Q&A
The Butler Collegian caught up with student interns to hear about their experiences and the importance of BUTTER.
The Center for Faith and Vocation offers more than meets the eye
The Blue House opens its doors for another semester of service and support.
Dawgs with Style: Coley Zeigler and Gillian Cutshaw
Two seniors reflect on their shared style journey and the memories they’ve made along the way.