Author: Nate

  • OPINION | LETTER TO THE EDITOR

    Being as that I am so far away from Butler’s campus this semester, The Butler Collegian and Connection are the only two ways that I receive any news whatsoever regarding the happenings within the university. It is my great displeasure to share with you that I extremely disagree with the way you went about handling…

  • OPINION | Dawg Pound represents Butler both in Hinkle and around the nation

    The immature actions of the Dawg Pound deteriorates the value of the “Butler Way;” but the good they do off the court gives me hope that they can turn it around in time for the post season. The Dawg Pound is one of the most underappreciated groups on campus. On a national stage they represent…

  • OPINION | Students should join feminist group celebrations of women

    I’m Colleen Quilty, president of Demia, Butler University’s feminist and social justice organization. Tomorrow is the start of Women’s History Month, a whole 31 days dedicated to remembering and honoring women, their achievements and current issues they face. Demia is planning an eventful March culminating in a student production of Eve Ensler’s world-famous“Vagina Monologues” on…

  • Barista charm

    Among the women making Butler University a unique and lively campus this semester is Cheristdel Bonds, a relatively recent addition to the campus Starbucks staff who serves the Butler community while developing her spirituality.

  • Spring Sing and fun in the sun

    Butler students will raise their voices and whip out their swimsuits for this year’s beach-themed Spring Sing fundraiser. The two music fraternities on campus, the women’s fraternity Sigma Alpha Iota and the men’s fraternity Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, organize this yearly event. Junior French horn major and member of Sigma Alpha Iota Abbey Springer is…

  • ‘The Next Right Thing’

    Speaking with Dan Barden is like speaking with an old friend, not the established writer and author that he is. Barden, an English professor at Butler University, with his feet propped up on his dark wooden desk and white paper coffee cup in hand,  discussed his new book, “The Next Right Thing,” as if it…

  • Student businesses bring condoms, soaps, music to campus

    Expect your pockets to feel a little lighter, Butler. The Real Business Experience  projects have firmly established themselves on campus. RBE is a program for sophomore business students. Students form teams, think up a business idea and then attempt to market it to the campus community or wider, depending on the product. Businesses this year…

  • Feb. 29 Photos of the Week

    Our photographers take many photos every week, but most of them never make it to print. Here are some of our favorites. [cincopa AEBAg26ljdjz]

  • VIDEO | Men’s tennis

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