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‘Polar Vortex’ Affects Travel, Greek Recruitment

Sara Stoesz | Staff Reporter   Greek Formal recruitment had a late start due to bitterly cold weather conditions. Women’s recruitment was set to begin Wednesday, Jan. 8.  On Monday, Butler’s Panhellenic Council decided that recruitment would be pushed back until Thursday due to weather conditions. The extremely cold temperatures as well as the dangerous

The Intergalactic Nemesis

MALLORY DUNCAN | Asst. Arts Etc. Editor The year is 2014. Gone are the days where children must imagine the sounds of robots attacking or blasters destroying. Gone are the days of comic books and radio theatre. Standing in their place is one show. A show so unique, so different, it cannot be compared to

Butler Student, Nick Noll, Dies

Marais Jacon-Duffy | News Editor   The year 2014 began with sad news for the Butler community, in the form of the death of a pharmacy student. Nicholas Tyler Noll, 21, died unexpectedly at home in Zionsville on Dec. 31, 2013. Noll was born Aug. 12, 1992, to Dr. Gregg and Carmen Chaves Noll in

Bulldogs Suffer Sixth League Loss

MATTHEW VANTRYON | Asst. Sports Editor Butler (11-8, 1-6) hit the road last night to take on Providence (14-5, 4-2). Despite a strong start, Butler faded down the stretch. A late comeback fell short, and the Bulldogs fell 65-56. The key to the game was domination on the glass. Providence outrebounded Butler by 15 and

Butler bounces back versus Marquette in overtime

By Matthew VanTryon | Staff Reporter Butler has had a propensity for nail-biting games this season. The trend continued on Saturday afternoon, but the Bulldogs finally found themselves on the winning end of the scoreboard as the final horn sounded. The Bulldogs overcame a 12-point second half deficit at the hands of the Marquette Golden

Bulldogs routed by Creighton

By Matthew VanTryon | Staff Reporter Butler suffered their most lopsided defeat of the season at the hands of All-American Doug McDermott and the Creighton Bluejays Tuesday night. Butler (10-7, 0-5) dropped its fifth consecutive game 88-60. Creighton (15-2, 5-0) scored at will in the opening half. The Jays shot 67 percent from the floor

Butler closes non-conference play with win against NJIT

BY MATTHEW VANTRYON | STAFF REPORTER Butler closed out its non-conference schedule with a 66-48 win over independent New Jersey Institute of Technology Saturday afternoon. The Bulldogs (10-2) began the game nearly perfect on the offensive end, shooting 5-6 to start. Butler never trailed in the contest. Senior forward Khyle Marshall scored a game-high 21

Butler improves to 9-2 after win at Evansville

MATTHEW VANTRYON | STAFF REPORTER Despite a shaky opening half, Butler was able to pull away from Evansville late and leave with a 68-59 win. Junior guard Alex Barlow scored a career-high 16 points to lead the Bulldogs (9-2). Barlow had eight rebounds and picked up four steals. Sophomore guard Kellen Dunham added 15 points

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