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  • Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library fights against book bans

    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.

  • Welcome to the Team: Men’s soccer ready to defend this season

    Welcome to the Team: Men’s soccer ready to defend this season

    “I feel like I lost interest in football in Europe because it was more of a business, more about getting the win and things whereas here, it’s more than just that, which I really enjoy.”

  • The Butler Collegian DAWGCAST — Episode 1

    The Butler Collegian DAWGCAST — Episode 1

    A podcast/vodcast series for Butler University students, by Butler University students. Multimedia Editor Eva Hallman takes us through current events on campus, the latest in Butler Athletics, an Opinion of the Week, This Month with President Danko and more!

  • ‘Walking model of the Butler Way’

    ‘Walking model of the Butler Way’

    Leo Zurovac is poised to leave his mark on the Butler men’s golf program.

  • Car break-ins burst Butler bubble

    Car break-ins burst Butler bubble

    Throughout early September, there have been at least 12 Butler University Police Department reports related to unlawful entry or theft from a motor vehicle.

  • Catch and release

    Catch and release

    “‘At the end of the day, if it’s not meant to be, it’s not meant to be, and that’s okay,’ Kossman said. ‘But you can’t let it ruin your day.’”

  • Tattoo Tales: Tatiana Pereda

    Tattoo Tales: Tatiana Pereda

    “I [see] getting a tattoo as a representation of a moment in time. It [shows] growth because you can look back at it and say, ‘wow, I have grown so much since this tattoo.”

  • The kids aren’t alright: Addressing the post COVID-19 generation

    The kids aren’t alright: Addressing the post COVID-19 generation

    “Instead of being forced to isolate by mandated government shutdowns, students are now choosing to isolate of their own volition — and hurting their development as young adults in the process.”

  • Dawgs gone global

    Dawgs gone global

    International students provide a fresh perspective on Butler and share how it compares to their expectations of American university.