Author: Contributor

  • The looming threat of censorship

    The looming threat of censorship

    “Butler, like many other colleges and universities, has a responsibility to protect the freedoms of its students, including the freedom to speak freely.”

  • Prepping on and off the field

    Prepping on and off the field

    “Athletic prep schools offer a higher level of competition compared to traditional high school leagues, which prepares students for the faster pace and intensity of collegiate-level play.”

  • OT: What is the best league in the world?

    OT: What is the best league in the world?

    “There is so much more to making a league the best in the world than just the success of its clubs”

  • OT: In defense of MLB’s 162-game regular season

    OT: In defense of MLB’s 162-game regular season

    “The sheer number of games also allows more opportunities to go to games and make memories.”

  • Third-year student Sam Fingard passes away

    Third-year student Sam Fingard passes away

    “Vice President for DEI and Student Affairs Dr. Khalilah Marbury announced the death of third-year student Sam Fingard following a fall from the parking garage on the afternoon of March 25, 2025.”

  • Increased bias incidents elicit OIE response

    Increased bias incidents elicit OIE response

    “In an email to the campus community shared March 3, Khalilah Marbury, vice president for DEI & student affairs, announced this increase, alongside lists of resources for bias reporting and applicable policies surrounding bias on campus.”

  • Bulldogs of Butler: Professor Siobhan McEvoy-Levy

    Bulldogs of Butler: Professor Siobhan McEvoy-Levy

    “Peace is the end to the armed conflict, but that’s not the only element of peace.”

  • A senior’s guide to fountain diving

    A senior’s guide to fountain diving

    “Why do students jump in fountains? I’m not sure—but it’s fun, and each class knows they can’t be the one to break the streak. It has become an essential part of the Butler experience, and if you need proof, just ask the students.”

  • Remembering COVID-19 five years later

    Remembering COVID-19 five years later

    Professors and students hosted a panel and unveiled a new oral history digital collection in memorial of the five-year anniversary of the lockdown.