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.
Butler police chief Chief John Conley on active shooter policy
Butler Police Department Chief John Conley sits down to discuss how the department is prepared to protect Butler University in the case of an active shooter. There have been 18 school shootings in the United States so far this year.
Butlertology 2.21
Josh and Josh catch you up on all the latest Butler sports news, including updates from softball, baseball, golf, men and women’s basketball. Plus, women’s lacrosse captain Haley Hallenbeck stops by to talk about the upcoming season.
Butler vs. Creighton: Senior night social media roundup
Tuesday night was the final time Kelan Martin and Tyler Wideman would play in Hinkle Fieldhouse. The Bulldogs topped Creighton 93-70, but the main focus was senior night, which got everyone in the feels.
BUPD Crime Log: Feb. 14 – Feb. 20
Between Feb. 14 and Feb. 20, BUPD received 17 reports of crime on or related to Butler’s campus. Reports included online book sales fraud and three separate incidents in Fairview House; two counts of criminal mischief/vandalism and a count of theft.
Harmonizing homework: An investigation of student music consumption
Columnist Carl Nelson offers an exploration into what students are listening to, and when they are listening to it.