Columnist Doug Roche III seeks to understand the appeal to gambling and why it has been on his mind.
First Ball so Hard Basketball Tournament at Butler raises money for the Center for Leadership Development
On April 6, the first Ball So Hard Basketball Tournament at Butler University was held outside Hinkle Fieldhouse. The tournament helped to raise $32,679 for the Center for Leadership Development.
The legging problem, explained
The years-long debate over leggings is still alive and well, inciting rage in some and prompting dialogue for others. But even though it sounds trivial — and it kind of is — the leggings debate is rooted in something deeper, something more persistent.
Five Butler students selected for 500 Festival Princess Program
Darby DeFord, Sarah Knight, Lauren Koester, Jenna Nosek and Erin Dark have all been selected to represent Butler in the 500 Festival Princess Program.
Success at the State of the Union
Columnist Ryan Lavin responds to last week’s discussion of the State of the Union.
You up? The dichotomy of college relationships
“Talking”: you won’t call it a relationship, though, of course, that’s exactly what it is.
Why I Joined ROTC
A student participating in Butler’s ROTC program shares some inside details about the experience.
Cappuccino and chill: great coffee spots close to Butler
When you go outside Butler’s campus, you’ll have an opportunity to get to know Indy and its locals. Making small talk in a new place with a stranger enhances your social skills and connects you to those outside our bubble.
Butler vs Indiana: Social media recap
Twitter was on fire after an instant classic between Butler and Indiana.
Letter to my perpetrator: I still don’t even know your last name
As part of our “Impact of 98 Seconds” series, the Butler Collegian is publishing a collection of letters from survivors of sexual assault to their perpetrator. Our hope is to provide survivors with a voice, even if it is anonymous.