Multimedia reporter Maeve Van Etten reports about Hispanic Heritage Month on campus and an interesting guest speaker coming to Clowes, and multimedia reporter Rachel Christie interviews students about the return of Sister Cindy.
The Collegian’s guide to voter registration
Here is a brief rundown of the importance and logistics of voter registration.
Visiting Black Intellectual Series continues with Dr. Rosa Clemente
Students and faculty prepare for Dr. Clemente’s visit on Sept. 20-22.
Butler women’s swimming season preview
“This season specifically, the Bulldogs have emphasized growing closer with one another in and out of the pool.”
“Canción con todos:” Latinx Student Union begins a month of celebration
Student organization Latinx Student Union held their Coloring of Star Fountain event on Sept. 16. This was their first in a series of events celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, which spans from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15.
Sister Cindy and the plight of free speech
Sister Cindy’s brash intolerance has made her a figurehead of free speech, but is that enough of an excuse for what she does?
Butler Collegian Newscast 9/14/22
Multimedia reporter Ethan Polak reports about Butler’s recent national ranking and an ensemble showcase premiering this weekend. Multimedia reporter Eva Hallman introduces Butler’s newest therapy dog.
“I’m here to cheer:” Being a BIPOC male cheerleader
“Despite the typecast that may be thrown their way, three men cheerleaders at Butler are showing that the sport is for everyone.”
White nationalist group marches near campus
Students and faculty react to Patriot Front’s march downtown last weekend.
Chronic illness and hidden disability on campus
Butler students share their experiences of living with chronic illness and hidden disability. Their advice is to not be ashamed to speak out.