Author: Contributor
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‘Casual sexism’: Butler men’s basketball on-court management program excludes women
While women are not precluded from joining the on-court management program, they are discouraged from applying — being directed instead to back-office work
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Before Jackie Robinson, there was Thomas Harding
1940 Butler graduate Thomas Harding, who almost broke MLB’s color barrier, is America’s most forgotten Black pioneer.
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The consequences of change: Learning to cope with and appreciate pandemic-induced change
It may be hard to appreciate those extra few pounds or newfound lack of motivation, I’m here to tell you why you should.
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Senior Sendoff: An Irish Goodbye
Four years after attending my first Collegian meeting, it’s finally time to put a knot in this part of my life, to tuck the pieces beneath my warp strings and move on with something in its place. It’s certainly easier said than done, trying to extricate myself from this glorious tangle of newspaper twine and…
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Senior Sendoff: Finding a home
Butler Collegian sports editor Drew Favakeh talks about what led him to Butler, and why the Butler Collegian will always hold a special place in his heart
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Ellie Allen to be The Butler Collegian’s next editor-in-chief
The junior journalism and strategic communication double major will serve as the editor-in-chief for the 2021-22 school year.
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SGA Senate introduces resolutions to address tokenism and lobbying
Resolution 74 was tabled and Resolution 77 was recently passed.
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Humans of Hinkle: Sonya Hopkins
“And here’s the piece about me that I don’t necessarily speak openly about, but it is the very heart of my story,” Hopkins said. “And that is, I feel like I was being led by a higher power, without question.”

