Following a summer of renovations, Atherton’s Starbucks has officially reopened for the start of the fall semester.
Time to BeReal: The impact of photo dumps, casual Instagram and BeReal
More and more people have begun posting increasingly casual content on social media, especially Instagram. With the rise of BeReal, what does it really mean to have a casual online persona?
POV: Butler students share takes on Instagram ahead of the 2022-23 school year
In this social media roundup, Butler students responded to a series of questions on The Butler Collegian’s Instagram story about pop culture, their summer and the new school year.
Butler Esports ushering in a new era with the Park
A closer look at one of the gaming desks on the stage of the new Butler Esports Park. Photo by Lauren Hough. MATTHEW CRANE | SPORTS CO-EDITOR | mcrane@butler.edu Almost a year after construction began, the new Butler Esports Park will open today to students and faculty. This multimillion-dollar project will finally be able to…
Back to school rush: Easing anxiety about the school year
Trusting yourself will help a lot in deciding what is right for you, what people to spend time with and what you want your college experience to be.
Butler receives $4 million donation for new presidential residence
Alumni Jay and Christie Love gifted the funds to construct a new home for future presidents of Butler University.
Fall 2022 Orientation week kicks off
The class of 2026 is greeted by student orientation guides and coordinators to begin orientation week.
Big Ten inks new media rights deal with major TV networks
“The athletic conference has gained media attention over the past few weeks due to what some are calling the “most lucrative deal in the history of sports”
OT: The NFL’s continued failure towards women
“Women have all the reason to be offended by how the NFL and the Browns handled the serious accusations. The lack of remorse and punishment has been a trigger for many women around the world, not just in Cleveland.”
POV: New dawgs in the dawg house
New experiences and opportunities welcomed the class of 2026. From late nights of relentless fun to early mornings of relaxation, first-years were immersed in the climate and culture of their new home.