Columnists Kennedi Ulman and Emma Beavins discuss the pitfalls of Joe Exotic’s personal brand and how you too can incriminate yourself with a camera and a small audience.
Keeping the fight alive
Hearing the news that Bernie Sanders suspended his presidential campaign operations was devestating. But his supporters now have a clear mission going forward: don’t give up the fight for progressive reform.
Life as a quarantined Collegianite: All-staff edition
Collegian staff members share what they’ve been up to at home during the coronavirus pandemic.
Emergency Assistance Fund is here for Butler students amid coronavirus outbreak
Created to help Butler students during times of unforeseen financial crisis, the Emergency Assistance Fund has received an increase of applications in the past month.
Issue 23: April 15, 2020 front page
The front page of the April 15, 2020 issue of The Butler Collegian.
Faith: Butler men’s basketball head coach LaVall Jordan’s answer
Almost everything has an answer. For the things that don’t, LaVall Jordan looks to his faith.
Perspective in the age of the pandemic
Opinion columnist Claire Barnett offers some validation and perspective as we move ahead throughout this period of uncertainty.
Ode to curbside grocery pick-up
Disclaimer: this is a dramatic retelling of my personal experiences with Kroger’s mobile grocery ordering in Franklin, Indiana.
The final moments, the larger meaning: A look back at a Butler basketball season cut short
This college basketball season will always be remembered for its abrupt ending, but there’s much more to the story for the Butler men’s basketball team.
‘He is kind of like a renaissance man’: Jeremy Gruner mixes various art forms
Jeremy Gruner is a dancer, musician and photographer. At Butler, he has found a way to intertwine each aspect into a future career.