Columnist Madeleine Lucchetti explores what Butler University actually spends their money on, from new dorms to TVs in various buildings.
So, what’s gonna replace Pita Pit?
Columnist Doug Roche III explores possible options for what could be the replacement to what once was Pita Pit in the parking garage.
Collegian 60 second preview 2.13
Josh Doering, assistant sports editor, talks to host Kennedy Aiman about a Q&A with Butler play-by-play’s Mark Miner and Eric Gardner, the No. 9 recruiting class in the nation for men’s soccer and an upcoming profile about Butler’s Kelan Martin and Tyler Wideman.
Butler baseball season preview: Dave Schrage
Butler baseball head coach Dave Schrage talks about the upcoming baseball season and what to expect.
Butler basketball from Trip’s point of view
Trip gets amped up leading up to Butler games. Before the Xavier game, the Collegian put a GoPro camera on him to get his point of view before the game.
Butler softball ready for another Big East Championship run
After reaching the Big East Tournament two seasons in a row, the Butler women’s softball team knows exactly what they’re looking for this upcoming season.
Letter to the Editor: Students respond to Butler’s statement on sexual assault
On Jan. 29, news surfaced about a sexual assault that occurred on Butler’s campus in fall 2016. That evening, President James Danko released a statement about sexual violence. Students respond in a letter to the editor.
Butlertology 1.29
Josh and Josh take a look at Butler men’s basketball, women’s basketball and women’s swimming and the weeks they’ve had. Butler basketball’s Kamar Baldwin sits down with the guys and talks Butler basketball, the Big East and the university itself.
Butler’s increased tuition creates stress, grief and anger
Columnist Nate Lemen talks to Butler faculty and students to hear their thoughts on the recent tuition hike.
Miller: The Butler Way has lost meaning
From the coaching changes, new players and national prominence, managing editor Marisa Miller highlights why she believes The Butler Way, the phrase this university has taken full advantage of, no longer exists.