Oral Roberts players celebrate after defeating Florida in the second round of the NCAA tournament on Sunday, March 24. ORU becomes the second 15-seed to make the Sweet 16 in NCAA Tournament history. (Michael Conroy / Associated Press) HENRY BREDEMEIER | ASST. SPORTS EDITOR | hbredeme@butler.edu March Madness is one of the most exciting sporting…
OT: It’s Tatis time
With multiple young stars looking to take the next step to league MVP, Fernando Tatis is the heir apparent to the next greatest thing in baseball.
Indiana residents 16 and older now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine
Governor Holcomb announced that all Indiana residents over the age of 16 will be eligible starting March 31. Additionally, state capacity and social event restrictions will now be determined by local officials, and the statewide mask mandate will become an advisory.
Butler University students contribute to March Madness social media
Students in Lee Farquhar’s Sports Newsroom class partner with the NCAA to help create media content during tournament.
Zoom on, Zoom off: Virtual class camera debate
Students of Zoom University call for better options
Butler students discuss top quarantine makeup trends
At the beginning of quarantine, everyone seemed to take a break from makeup only to have the latter half of the pandemic be filled with bold, unique and statement–making looks. Even then, some tried and true favorites still took center stage.
Hinkle Hysteria: Second weekend preview
March Madness continues its stay in Indianapolis with the Sweet 16, with four games to be hosted at Butler’s Hinkle Fieldhouse.
Butler offers a free, one-year subscription to Headspace
The University is responding to the stress and fatigue students have been feeling amidst a semester with no breaks by providing a free, one-year subscription to Headspace.
Consent with Caitlin: Book recs for feminists and allies
In addition to becoming a better feminist/ally and person, reading makes you so hot you’re off the charts.
Butler’s unique spring commencement
How Butler’s commencement ceremony has changed to allow for an in-person celebration of graduates.