“Most fast food places I’m going to, I’m spending between 10 and 13 dollars. I can spend the same amount at Yats [and] it is generally closer than most restaurants. For what you pay, the food quality is twice as good. Plus, it is a local business, so I feel better about spending my money there.”
The Collegian Mini: 2/19/25
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Welcome To The Team: New runners make Butler their home
“You have more power to succeed in running than you do in other sports.”
Beyond the Box Score: Bulldogs get slashed by Xavier
“After this brutal loss to Xavier, the Dawgs will need to get back in the saddle ahead of a matchup at DePaul this weekend.”
Softball swings for the fences
“Team cohesion and support is a huge factor for the Bulldogs this season, as upperclassmen step up on and off the field to help younger players.”
Seven seniors awarded Orr Fellowship
“Whether it’s in their first year or they’re finishing up their second year — all the people that I have met are so special.”
Health services weighs in on influx of illnesses on campus
“It’s a community you’re in, and you can help each other when stuff goes wrong.”
Women’s lacrosse shoots for success
“‘Once I got here, I realized it’s like a family.’”
Butler receives grant to advance sustainability programming
“Running a business is important, but running it sustainably is just as important.”
Butler Dance Marathon 2025 races ahead
“You have a connection because you live in Indianapolis. This is your community; these are your people.”