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  • 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.

  • See you later, Scooter!

    See you later, Scooter!

    Students and staff are sad to see Scooter and Dr. Shana Markle leave Butler.

  • I’m just like other girls

    I’m just like other girls

    I am just like every other girl, and I would not have it any other way

  • Is Dawg Ride fixed?

    Is Dawg Ride fixed?

    Multiple generations of Dawg Ride have passed. Does Butler have it right this time?

  • BUTTER art fest Q&A

    BUTTER art fest Q&A

    The Butler Collegian caught up with student interns to hear about their experiences and the importance of BUTTER.

  • ‘When I play soccer, I feel 100% completely Talia’

    ‘When I play soccer, I feel 100% completely Talia’

    “Sommer’s life story weaves through different continents, teams, and levels of soccer, but one thing always remains the same: she just wants to play soccer.”