After 19 years at Butler, cheer coach Jamie Troyer is no longer affiliated with Butler University. No reason was given as to why, and cheerleaders said they feel like they are in the dark regarding their former coach.
Holcomb Gardens destruction
Columnist Bridget early delves into the issues surrounding the changes to Holcomb Gardens and the issues surrounding the gardens in their current transition period.
Collegiate stereotypes of social media users
Are you the Instagram Model, Facebook Oversharer, or more of an Aesthetician? Find out as columnist Madeleine Lucchetti explores the stereotypical users of social media.
Butler, Frank Ross decline comment on recent staff departures
Uncertainty still remains after Butler University and Frank Ross declined to comment about the departure of Anne Flaherty, Doug Howell and Karla Cunningham.
Three prominent staff members on campus no longer employed by Butler
Anne Flaherty, Doug Howell and Karla Cunningham are no longer employed at Butler University, according to an email sent to Resident Assistants this evening.
Butler students attend Washington’s March for Our Lives
The malice and aggression that suffocates most politically-charged public events was absent. Perhaps, this is due to the maturity and poignant power dynamic of student organizers.
Campus prepares for new Andre B. Lacy business building
As the Fall 2019 opening of Butler’s new business building nears, students, faculty and community members are excited about what it will offer campus.
Butler, Project 44 to be featured on ESPN SportsCenter
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.