“Perhaps the best way to truly begin to avoid embarrassment is by realizing what it actually is and — in equal measure — what it is not.”
The Butler Collegian DAWGCAST — Episode 2
This episode features a sports report, a Butler Club Ultimate Frisbee club chat, a spooky tale here at Butler, an Atherton Union food review and more!
The brains and the brawn
“The D1 athletes in the pharmacy program manage to make it work — but not without their fair share of discipline, sacrifice and plain old grit.”
Love in college: The plague against commitment
“Why must being young have to equal unfulfilling, short, relationships that can often be confusing and can almost certainly not be called love?”
Food Night fills the Diversity Center
To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, Latinx Student Union hosted a cultural food night in the Diversity Center.
Grocery gratitude
Students share their passion for their grocery store of choice and its impact on their lives.
Butler football vs. Presbyterian
It’s family weekend at Butler University with excitement swarming campus as families enjoy a weekend of fun. Multimedia reporters Aaron Rhoades and Sterling Hohman preview the family-fun game.
‘Hold a piece of history’
“By maintaining student interns from the founding of the lab to the present, and nurturing community partnerships with the Indianapolis Public Schools system, the AMCA lab’s impact extends beyond campus walls.”
Eat the rich: Why the downfall of wealthy television families is comedic gold
“Is there anything more entertaining than watching rich people make a fool of themselves?”
Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library fights against book bans
“Shame is what is driving all of this mess in this country,” Julia Whitehead said. Whitehead blames the number of banned books and challenged books in this country on the lack of willingness to communicate in society.