“Shabbat is about taking space to rest. Shabbat is about finding this time to be with ourselves and nourish the part of ourselves that we don’t get to during the work week. You don’t need to be Jewish to need this.”
Beyond the box score: Dawgs prevail through second-half collapse
“With the help of Brooks’ continued second-half effort to finish with 24 points and senior forward Jahmyl Telfort’s 17 points, the Dawgs were able to surpass the 80-point threshold for the ninth time this season — each of which resulting in wins.”
Beyond the box score: Women’s basketball falters against UConn on Senior Day
“A couple of early buckets injected a burst of energy into the home crowd, but the Huskies quickly responded and never looked back, taking an 86-47 victory.”
What you need to know: Men’s basketball vs. DePaul
“This weekend offers Butler a chance to inch closer to a .500 record, but it starts against DePaul in Chicago.”
What you need to know: Butler hosts No. 5 UConn
“Praying for a perfect storm of unlikely scenarios to happen may not be ideal, but at least a sold-out Hinkle Fieldhouse will be watching the women’s basketball team for the first time ever.”
Beyond the Box Score: Butler holds on late in win over Xavier
‘“We had 11 offensive rebounds, and if we don’t get those rebounds we probably don’t win the game.”’
Film Fanatics: ‘Captain America: Brave New World’ flies but fails to soar
“This nothing-burger of a movie might just be filler until the next big rewrite.”
Beyond the Box Score: Bulldogs get slashed by Xavier
“After this brutal loss to Xavier, the Dawgs will need to get back in the saddle ahead of a matchup at DePaul this weekend.”
Meet Kyler Alford: The first male dancer in Butler dance team history
“‘I think it is so awesome that there might be little boys out there watching him and knowing that is an option for them.’”
Butler’s advising system leaves students frustrated and uncertain
“Advising at Butler is broken. Some students get lucky and are matched with an engaged, present advisor, while others are left to fend for themselves. Advising should not be a game of chance, and it certainly shouldn’t leave students wondering if they are even on track to graduate.”