Butler Collegian

  • Collegian 60 second preview 1.30

    Collegian 60 second preview 1.30

    Opinion editor Maria Rapisarda joins Kennedy Aiman to discuss what the opinion section of the Butler Collegian has to offer this week. Stories include columns over how students stay motivated, the large number of school shootings already this year and how the Butler community feels about President Trump after one year.

  • How Butler students feel about President Trump

    How Butler students feel about President Trump

    Catalina Gallegos asked Butler students how they feel about President Donald Trump one year into his presidency in one word.

  • Collegian 60 second preview 1.24

    Collegian 60 second preview 1.24

    Assistant news editor Sorell Grow discusses with Kennedy Aiman heating issues on Butler’s campus, Butler online courses and the recent announcement of the top-100 students.

  • Collegian 60 second preview 11.15

    Collegian 60 second preview 11.15

    Managing Editor Marisa Miller and host Kennedy Aiman discuss the top stories in the Collegian this week, including the closure of a main Butler road, a new study program in New York City and men’s and women’s soccer.

  • ButlerCenter 10.6

    ButlerCenter 10.6

    Savannah Boettcher and Kelsie Kasper give Butler fans a rundown of all things Butler sports this week, from men and women’s soccer to football and more.

  • Collegian 60 second preview: 9.13

    Collegian 60 second preview: 9.13

    Host Kennedy Aiman and culture editor Carissa Marquardt talk about the stories culture is tackling in the Butler Collegian this week.

  • Collegian 60 second preview: 8.30

    Collegian 60 second preview: 8.30

    Host Kennedy Aiman gives Collegian viewers a rundown of what they can expect to see in the news section of this week’s Butler Collegian.

  • Not too old for Halloween fun

    Not too old for Halloween fun

    Turns out there is more to Halloween than trick-or-treating. See what other spooky things you can do as a college student.

  • Two’s a party, three’s a crowd

    Two’s a party, three’s a crowd

    Each party has a fairly unwavering set of core ideologies, with members deliberating, debating and voting on various issues as they occur. Certain individuals, however, dare to define themselves as neither of these political powerhouses, but rather a third party. Third parties have always been present in the government of the United States, but their…