Butler comes up short in furious comeback, 70-67, at Marquette; the Bulldogs have now lost three in a row.
A Butler Ballet dancer reflects on artists’ experiences during the past months
A Butler Ballet dancer reflects on artists’ experiences during the past months, concerning loss of motivation and passion.
Students react to President Biden’s first two weeks in office
Butler students expressed hope that the Biden administration will be able to heal a deeply divided country.
A guide to Butler sports this spring
Due to fall sports being moved to spring, the sports scene on Butler’s campus this semester will be action-packed. For the first time ever, nearly every sport could be playing in the spring.
Manuscripts: The process behind Butler’s literary magazine
Starting in the fall semester, Manuscripts’ executive team collects and edits undergraduate literary pieces to release in printed magazine form in the spring. The magazine has a variety of contests during the school year to encourage more submissions.
An explainer of President Biden’s executive orders so far
President Biden has set records by signing a whopping 42 executive orders and memorandums. The sheer number of these orders make keeping up with what they say increasingly difficult.
A season like no other: Why the WBB team has had their worst season in years
From COVID-19 shutdowns to a lack of practice, the deck was stacked against the women’s basketball team from the beginning of the season. But don’t expect the Bulldogs to be down for long.
The Butler Collegian Sports staff Super Bowl predictions
Who did the Collegian’s sports writers pick to win Super Bowl LV?
Overtime: Kobe and Gigi: A reflection
When we look back at the lives and legacies of Kobe and Gianna Bryant, basketball is the last thing we think about.
How has Butler redeveloped COVID-19 health and safety efforts?
Butler University makes improvements to surveillance testing, the quarantine time period, contact tracing staff and daily health check for the spring 2021 semester.