With video game film and TV adaptations being historically marked as failures by fans and critics, can HBO’s “The Last of Us” change the status quo?
Bulldog Burrows: Administrative specialist Bianca Pagano has a vision for the English department office
“It’s really important to me that our English students have a place where they can just come and sit and hang out.”
Butler Sports Weekly Recap Jan. 18 – Jan. 24
Junior Caroline Strande drives to the basket in the game against St. John’s on Dec. 2. Photo by Claire Runkel. SAM CARUS | SPORTS REPORTER | scarus@butler.edu Wednesday, Jan. 18 Women’s basketball vs Providence Providence started the game on a 9-0 run to jump out to an early lead. After a Bulldog timeout, Butler…
“Your degree is worthless:” The danger of neglecting the arts and humanities
The arts and humanities are the backbone of our society, but these fields have recently been getting neglected.
On-campus jobs at Butler: Who the h*ll is hiring?
Butler University has many opportunities for student employment … if you can find them.
Welcome to the Team: Women’s tennis edition
Meet the two new additions to the women’s tennis roster.
Don’t judge a relationship by its launch
“The whole idea of social media launching is just introducing someone you care about to the people you know. It’s an efficient introduction because the interaction is almost entirely one-way.”
Beyond the Butler bubble
The spring semester is mostly winter, leaving students to dream of summer events. Visit Indy gives insight into ideas for weekend excursions or afternoon adventures.
Saving the silver screen
“Last week I went to the movie theater for the first time in a while, and it reminded me of the power that they hold.”
Butler Sports Weekly Preview Jan. 25 – Feb. 1
A weekly preview of Butler sports Jan. 25 – Feb. 1