Butler University, Andrew and Samantha Smith and Project 44 will be subjects of an “SC Featured” story on SportsCenter March 25.
A Butler University Dawg Ride-along
Butler Collegian reporter Chloe Sell hopped into Butler’s form of public transportation, Dawg Ride, to get a better idea of the driver that hauls students around every weekend.
Navigating the dangerous waters of the internship process
Columnist Carl Nelson dives into the process of preparing for and applying to internships, as well as some advice on how to make the most out of the experience.
A plea to fix the Indianapolis pothole problem
According to Indiana state tax law, it is the counties that are responsible for fixing their roads. Butler has the sway to help fix what ails so many students, and it is time they used that power.
Creation of new Social Justice and Diversity requirement a step towards inclusivity
Columnist Bridget Early talks about the new SJD core requirement and what it means for Butler as a whole campus community.
Collegian preview: 2.28
Host Kennedy Aiman runs through the biggest stories coming out of the Collegian this week from culture, opinion and sports. Then, reporter Graeme Wright stops by to discuss in-depth his profile over Butler baseball pitcher Garrett Christman.
Bulldogs of Butler: Erin Quigley
Senior dance major Erin Quigley is our Bulldog of Butler this week. She started her own jewelry company called DecaDesign and sells her products on Etsy.
Elon Musk’s brother to open two restaurants in Indy
In addition to opening healthy restaurants, Musk also co-founded a national organization called Big Green that has a vision to bring “Learning Gardens” to ever low income school across the country. Learning Gardens are hands-on gardens that allow students to learn about, grow and eat their own food.
Butlertology 2.27
Josh and Josh sit down with Butler men’s golf player Logan Sabins. The two also give listeners a rundown of all things Butler sports last week and this coming week.
Butler women’s lacrosse: First person point of view from a GoPro
Sophomore defender Mary Davide, a member of the Butler University women’s lacrosse team, uses a GoPro to give viewers a first person point of view of what it’s like to play lacrosse.