“No ‘Go Dawgs’ is going to keep anyone safe. No ‘Go Dawgs’ is going to protect our students, faculty and staff.”
Jordan Tucker to leave Butler, remain in NBA Draft
Butler junior forward Jordan Tucker announced on Twitter on May 22 that he will forgo his final year at Butler and remain in the 2020 NBA Draft.
Letter to the Editor: Response to ‘madness of Martinsville’ guest column
Chip Keller, a Butler University alumnus and Martinsville City Councilor of District 4, responds to a guest column about his hometown Martinsville.
Letting go of the thread
Senior Nate Lemen reflects on his time as a Collegian writer and editor, and all that it has meant to him.
Butler LAS and CCOM introduce three-year degree pathways
New degree options are aimed at helping students save tuition money through a consolidated Butler experience.
Time to say goodnight
For the class of 2020, goodnight now carries a different weight. For the first time in a long time, goodnight is not interchangeable with “I’ll see you tomorrow.”
This story doesn’t need a teleprompter
Jake Bedell didn’t have the traditional Collegian journey, but it was a journey he’d do again in a heartbeat.
Dear quarantine journal
I think that everyone should be recording this time in our lives. We need something to look back on and give to museums when all of this is over. Here are a few of my observations.
Dawgs in need — stay at home orders may put vulnerable students at risk of trafficking and abuse
Human trafficking is the world’s fastest growing crime, and it has not slowed during the global coronavirus pandemic. Columnist Emma Beavins explores major themes of trafficking and abuse and offers tips on how to report suspicious digital activity.
Hope, activism, compassion: The legacy of Margaret Brabant
After nearly 30 years of community-building and passionate educating, political science professor Margaret Brabant is retiring from Butler, leaving a legacy behind that her students and those who have had the opportunity to work with her will seek to carry on.