“Stand up for what you believe in. Speak your mind. If the people around you love you, they’ll stay, and if they don’t, you’re probably better off without them anyway.”
Butler’s parking predicament
Students are frustrated as they continue to struggle with persistent parking problems
The Collegian Mini: 9/11/24
Try out the Collegian’s mini crossword.
Men’s soccer takes the pitch
“‘We’re right on the cusp of doing some great things.’”
Students’ thoughts on the Ross Hall renovations
“In the short term the new plans surrounding Ross Hall feel like a blatant cash grab, accented by a hint of pandering to donors, without much consideration for how current, paying students will be affected.”
New school year, new questions: Getting to know Butler’s Title IX coordinator
Azure Swinford shares her role within the office of institutional equity.
Cartoon 9/10/24
Graphic by Oli Barnett. OLI BARNETT | CARTOONIST | ombarnett@butler.edu
Bu BeWell provides not-so-average first aid
Dorm essentials may include a handy first aid kit for those unexpected accidents. However, do students have the supplies needed to assist their peers struggling with their mental health? Well, BUBeWell is holding the perfect event for this scenario.
Dawg Ride changes system, new app and less hours
Butler University creates updates to its on-demand safety transportation service, Dawg Ride. Multimedia reporter Jack Francis goes through the changes and how the could effect students.
One Tree Hill reboot: What to know
The fictional town of Tree Hill, North Carolina is being put back onto the map as the show “One Tree Hill” returns.