Butler students reflect on anti-Asian violence, hate crimes legislation
A new age of video game adaptations: How HBO’s “The Last of Us” surprised fans
With video game film and TV adaptations being historically marked as failures by fans and critics, can HBO’s “The Last of Us” change the status quo?
“Your degree is worthless:” The danger of neglecting the arts and humanities
The arts and humanities are the backbone of our society, but these fields have recently been getting neglected.
Men’s basketball at No. 15 UConn: Beyond the box score
Bulldogs continue conference struggles in second loss to the Huskies.
Butler Collegian Newscast 01/18/23
Multimedia co-editor Ethan Polak has the latest on the Butler volleyball head coach taking a leave of absence as well as the Butler dance team competing at nationals for the first time in program history. Multimedia reporter Rachel Christie reports on the recent issues with the older buildings on campus.
Butler’s dance team attends their first nationals competition
The group placed fourth in the “Game Day” category and had the opportunity to watch and compete against teams from across the country.
Men’s basketball vs. Creighton: Beyond the box score
Strong Bluejay defense stifles Dawgs in loss
Behind a smile: Mental well-being hides in the spotlight
Celebrity suicides show the disconnect between outward appearance and mental state.
Q&A with new CCOM dean: Come talk to the “lost-looking, short, balding guy on campus”
In a Q&A interview with newly-hired CCOM dean Dr. Joseph M. Valenzano III, he discusses his desire to get to know the community and its concerns, along with his excitement going into his new role.
A study abroad semester in photos
“I fell in love with the city, expanded my horizons and became slightly less mediocre at French.”