6-year-old English Bulldog Bella is introduced as the newest addition to CCS’ animal-assisted therapy.
The predominantly white institution predicament
What it means to be visibly marginalized at a predominantly white university.
The death of a queen
Queen Elizabeth II died at Balmoral on Sept. 8.
Butler Collegian Newscast 09/07/22
Multimedia reporter Maeve Van Etten reports on the new UNWIND Room and a one million dollar grant for a new youth program on campus. Multimedia reporter Ethan Polak joins her to discuss Butler football’s first win of the season and the recent rise in Butler soccer on this week’s Butler sports recap.
What you need to know about Senate Bill 1
Almost-complete abortion ban goes into effect this month.
Let’s kill the grindset
We all know that taking some time for yourself to watch a little Netflix or take a walk with your friends is not single-handedly going to make you flunk out of college. Yet, why do we all act as it if will?
Butler football season preview: Tackling the 2022 season with new faces, fresh identity
With all the new faces among the Butler football program, one can’t help but feel excitement for what can come out of this new era.
Self-care September: A mental health refresh
Resources can be found at CCS and through SGA to improve their mental health and self-care routines.
Bulldogs of Butler: Sterling Powell
Butler musician Sterling Powell discusses his new album, his path to music and how living in Fairview influenced his songwriting.
Butler Collegian Newscast 8/31/22
Multimedia reporter Ethan Polak reports about the new first-year class and issues with Dawg Ride, and multimedia reporter Maeve Van Etten covers this week in Butler athletics.