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Bulldogs back for a new football season
Butler football returns to the Sellick Bowl for its first home game of the 2025-2026 season. Multimedia Reporter Parker Williams breaks down the fan experience and recaps the game.
VIDEO: BISE breaks into the Indianapolis sports scene
The new Butler Institute for Sports & Entertainment program integrates classroom-learned skillsets with real-world experience. Multimedia Editor Piper Bailey reports on the program’s opportunities.
Purdue wins Shondell showdown
“‘I’m glad we played maybe the best match in my time at Butler in front of my dad.’”
OT: Punishments should follow coaches, too
“The integrity of the game has to be kept, and you can’t just let people get away with it because they’re going to go to a different league.”
Butler education expands to six continents
The university announces a new program that allows students to complete each semester in a different country.
Welcome to the Team: First-years ready to kick off
“‘I picked Butler because of the environment within the coaches and the players. Their emphasis [is] on personal development and not just to win games, but [to] develop you as a player.’”
Football season preview: Inside look at the 2025 season
“’Our culture has stayed consistent [and] strong, and as these new guys come in, they’ve been bought in since day one.’”
Cross country season preview: Starting off on the right foot
“‘Process’ is like our keyword for the season because everyone does the 98% that it takes to get to this level. It’s just a matter of doing that extra one or 2% to push you to the top.’”
Behind the Catherine Sabrina DeBrosse Scholarship
“‘We wanted a way to have something that kept her memory alive.’”