“‘He has excelled into being potentially the best player in Butler program history.”’
Finding quiet in the chaos: How intimacy precedes performance
“From Indy to Panama City, tranquility is a constant pre-show ritual for Butler Ballet.”
Art of grief and loss
Irwin Library is displaying blocks of the historic AIDS quilts along with other art pieces to inspire collaborative projects.
Hinkle Highlights showcases Butler athletes
“‘I think it’s a great way to get everyone in one room — especially because we’re all so busy — and recognize the accomplishments of everyone.’”
Caleb Denorme elected Collegian editor-in-chief
Denorme will lead the newspaper’s operations and staff through weekly publication and campus coverage.
Senior Sendoff: The girl from Cleveland
“Through all the late Tuesday nights, the basketball games in Hinkle Fieldhouse, the fun interviews and the 115 stories I’ve written I’ve found some of the smartest and best friends I could have.”
Torpedo bats are good for the game
“Baseball fans across the country became aware of the torpedo bats in late March when the season began, and through the first two weeks of April have grown to love the bat’s contributions to a centuries-old pastime.”
Portal Season: Men’s basketball
“Although the men’s basketball season ended in the second round of the College Basketball Crown, the work continues for head coach Thad Matta and staff.”
Senior Sendoff: The Butler Collegian will NOT continue to investigate and report on this story
“I discovered the existence of The Butler Collegian’s Senior Sendoff three years ago, reading my brilliant opinion editor’s goodbye, ‘Katie Freeman cannot be stopped.’ Right then, I knew that I would be here, three years later, writing mine.”
Senior Sendoff: Saying goodbye to class of ’25
As the school year comes to an end, so does the senior Editorial Board members’ journey with The Butler Collegian. Multimedia Reporter Eliza West sits down with the soon-to-be graduates to reflect on their time at the Collegian.