Author: Matthew VanTryon | Editor-In-Chief
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Butler football drops third straight road contest, second overall
MARISA MILLER | STAFF REPORTER The Butler football team lost Saturday afternoon to Marist, 35-14. Butler drops to 4-4 overall and 2-3 in Pioneer Football League play. Marist improves to 4-4 (3-2 PFL). Marist came out to an early lead after a 60-yard touchdown pass on the first play of the game. The next two…
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Butler unveils video with renderings of new residence hall
Butler University has unveiled a video depicting renderings of its new residence hall, Fairview House, set to open in Fall 2016. It is currently under construction.
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Campus Ministry USA protests, Bulldogs bite back
MATTHEW VANTRYON and JYLIAN VIGAR | EDITOR-IN-CHIEF and CO-NEWS EDITOR Photo by Tyler Springer Butler University students encountered members of the Campus Ministry USA group this afternoon in front of Atherton Union and gathered together to voice their desire for equality and love. Several members of Campus Ministry USA arrived around noon and held signs in…
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Nolan Read gone too soon, but his spirit lives on
MATTHEW VANTRYON | EDITOR-IN-CHIEF / Photo courtesy of “Remembering Nolan Read” Facebook page Even when Nolan Paul Read was in elementary school, his mother Leah Read felt his future was bright. Each October, Leah and Nolan would go door to door in their Texas neighborhood as he sold popcorn for Boy Scouts. Though small in…
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Welcome Week 2015 Gallery
Photos by Michael Brown Photos by Lauren Biolsi
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2015 Welcome Week — Target Photo Gallery
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2015 Playfair Photo Gallery
Photos by Amy Street
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STAFF EDITORIAL: Bent but not broken
A new school year presents The Butler Collegian staff with new challenges, as we jump into providing coverage of things happening around campus. This year, it was further flummoxed with the dismissal of our faculty adviser, Loni McKown, last week. While we are focused on ensuring success for the future of The Collegian, it is…
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COPHS dean to retire at end of academic year
ANNIE WEBER | CO-NEWS EDITOR Mary Graham, Dean of the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, will retire after this academic year. According to an email announcing her retirement from President James Danko, Butler is supportive of her decision and appreciates her nine years of service to the university. “We wish her well and are…
