“Still, looking back it’s been the best decision I’ve made and there’s no regrets in coming to Butler and playing for the Bulldogs.”
Dawg-Eared: New year, new books
With thousands of books to choose from, it can be hard to decide which to read. This year’s new releases add to that dilemma. Butler students share some of the top books they are excited to read in 2024.
Men’s basketball outlasts Villanova in crazy double overtime win: Beyond the Box Score
“‘I knew we were winning the game.’”
Women’s basketball vs. Marquette: What you need to know
“Three games out from the fifth seed, stacking up quality games as the conference tournament looms will give the Dawgs a more advantageous seeding.”
Men’s basketball vs. Villanova: What you need to know
“Villanova will be looking to get back to winning ways, while Butler will try to stack another win and put a run together.”
Butler announces Grant Leiendecker as next vice president and director of athletics
“Leiendecker graduated from Butler with a degree in finance in 2011 and was also a member of the 2010 and 2011 basketball teams that made appearances in the NCAA national championship game.”
Butler rolls to an easy victory vs. Georgetown: Beyond the Box Score
“Butler started quick and never looked back en route to a 24 point victory.”
My hijab is political
Wearing the hijab is an act of resistance in the face of oppression.
Scenes from the ninth annual MLK Love Walk
Despite freezing temperatures, students, faculty and staff marched across campus on Jan. 15 to remember and honor Dr. Martin Luther King
ResCo dining is back
Campus favorite ResCo dining is open on campus after a semester hiatus for a remodel. With a new name, this spot offers a variety of food for students to choose from.