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  • Jackson Davis transfer and men’s basketball hopes next season

    Jackson Davis transfer and men’s basketball hopes next season

    PHILIP TOR | STAFF REPORTER | ptor@butler.edu After the Butler basketball team’s season came to an end with the round of 32 loss against the University of Virginia, the Bulldogs’ focus immediately shifted to the 2016-17 season. The tasks they face include finding replacements for the production of seniors Kellen Dunham and Roosevelt Jones, as…

  • Schwitzer Hall to be closed and torn down

    Schwitzer Hall to be closed and torn down

    ANNIE WEBER | NEWS EDITOR Several meeting dates discussing the future of Schwitzer Hall were announced in an email from Chief of Staff Benjamin Hunter Tuesday morning. The current residence hall for first-year women will be closed and decommissioned after this academic year. The Board of Trustees has approved a preliminary plan for a new…

  • BREAKING: Nancy Whitmore to replace Marc Allan as interim adviser

    BREAKING: Nancy Whitmore to replace Marc Allan as interim adviser

    BY: Matthew VanTryon|Editor-in-Chief, Mallory Duncan|Digital Managing Editor Marc Allan is no longer the interim adviser of The Butler Collegian. Effective immediately, Allan has been replaced by Nancy Whitmore, the director of the Eugene S. Pulliam School of Journalism. The Collegian is currently working on finding a full-time replacement. Allan, the associate director for public relations at…

  • Butler Assistant Police Chief Arrested for DUI Saturday

    Butler Assistant Police Chief Arrested for DUI Saturday

    Andrew Ryan, Butler University assistant police chief, was arrested Saturday night for operating a vehicle while intoxicated, according to a police report from the Indianapolis Marion County Police Department. Officers responded to the scene of an accident at 6:16 p.m. on the east side of Indianapolis after Ryan turned his vehicle in front of another…

  • BREAKING: Board of Trustees extends President Danko’s contract

    BREAKING: Board of Trustees extends President Danko’s contract

    ANNIE WEBER AND JYLIAN VIGAR / CO-NEWS EDITORS Butler University President James Danko will remain in office through 2020. His five-year contract extension was announced Friday morning at the Academic Year Welcome. Board of Trustees Chair Keith Burks announced the board’s unanimous decision to faculty and staff. Danko took office in 2011 and had one…

  • Butler announces increase in parking permit prices for 2015-16 school year

    Butler announces increase in parking permit prices for 2015-16 school year

    MATTHEW VANTRYON | Editor In Chief Butler University has raised parking permit prices for the second time in three years. The university sent an email to faculty, staff and students Wednesday detailing permit prices and policies for the 2015-16 school year. Permits for the I-Lot will cost $100. Permits for the I-Lot, which was constructed…

  • Butler President James Danko addresses RFRA in public statement to Butler community

    Butler President James Danko addresses RFRA in public statement to Butler community

    MATTHEW VANTRYON | MANAGING EDITOR Butler University President James Danko sent a public statement via email Sunday to members of the Butler community regarding the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, signed into law by Indiana Gov. Mike Pence last week. “While I have read a variety of opinions and rationale for RFRA, it strikes me as ill-conceived legislation…

  • REPORT: Holtmann has had preliminary conversations with Tennessee regarding head coaching vacancy

    REPORT: Holtmann has had preliminary conversations with Tennessee regarding head coaching vacancy

    MATTHEW VANTRYON | MANAGING EDITOR As first reported by The Tennessean, Butler head coach Chris Holtmann had preliminary conversations with the University of Tennessee Friday regarding the Volunteers’ men’s basketball head coaching vacancy, according to unnamed sources who could not speak publicly about the issue. Tennessee contacted Holtmann within hours of firing Donnie Tyndall. Tyndall…

  • Details for retail space in parking garage revealed

    Details for retail space in parking garage revealed

    JULIAN WYLLIE | EDITOR-IN-CHIEF   Michael Kaltenmark, director of external relations, led an open forum discussing the new multi-use parking facility this evening in the Howard L. Schrott Center for the Arts. Members of the Butler-Tarkington Neighborhood Association partnered with the university to host the event. Kaltenmark said university leadership is seeking feedback from Butler-Tarkington…