Read about books by romance novelist Emily Henry and what she has planned for next summer’s release.
Finding the BIPOC Butler experience
Butler University prides itself on its continuous growth of the population of students of color. Being a predominantly white institution, Butler is invested in ensuring that these students receive the academic, economic and moral support they need. These students give insight into what finding their Butler experience has been for them.
Dawgs gone global
International students provide a fresh perspective on Butler and share how it compares to their expectations of American university.
Olivia Rodrigo spills her ‘GUTS’: Album review
This young rising star has released her sophomore album “GUTS”. Here is a deep dive into her new music.
Cozy coffee corners
With classes in full swing for Butler students, a relaxing study spot with great coffee may be the answer to any stress, burn out or when a student needs to get off campus for a bit.
Dawg-Eared: Riddles, ciphers and invisible ink
Following Jennifer Lynn Barnes’ new novel “The Brothers Hawthorne”, and the adaptation-in-the-making, students on Butler’s campus reflect on the bestselling series “The Inheritance Games”.
Dawg dorms
As Butler’s students have moved in for the new year, some may find themselves further from home than they are used to. These Bulldogs have found creative and unique ways to make their dorm rooms feel like home.
Dawg-Eared: ‘It’s Not Summer Without’ books
Some may be sad that the summer is coming to an end. Others may be excited to get out of the scorching heat. But whether readers are ready to relax inside with air conditioning, or lay in a hammock on the mall, here are some summer book recommendations from fellow Butler bookworms.
BUTTER art fest Q&A
The Butler Collegian caught up with student interns to hear about their experiences and the importance of BUTTER.
Dawgs with Style: Coley Zeigler and Gillian Cutshaw
Two seniors reflect on their shared style journey and the memories they’ve made along the way.