There is a huge entertainment value behind watching college first years trying to hide bodies, or watching a blonde, flamboyant cheerleader conquer Harvard — but don’t ever expect that you’ll be the one killing vampires between classes.
ButlerCenter: 9.27
Hosts Savannah Botcher and Kelsie Kasper catch viewers up on all things Butler sports this week, including recaps from football, men’s soccer, women’s soccer and volleyball.
Collegian 60 second preview: 9.27
Editor-in-Chief Alexis Price stops by to discuss what’s happening in the Collegian this week, including cooling issues on campus, issues with last year’s top-15 students and Naomi Tutu visiting campus.
Butler Starbucks: the good, the bad and the busy
Columnist Doug Roche III offers perspective on Butler’s Starbucks, which is always in high demand throughout the day.
The world is falling apart: how to handle apocalyptic news
Columnist Nate Lemen discusses ways to handle all the issues the world faces.
Giving a damn: the zing of curse words in class
Columnist Madeleine Lucchetti discusses expertly-placed zingers as the most satisfying linguistic experiences in life when in class.
Butlertology: 9.25
Josh and Josh sit down to discuss two of the hottest teams on Butler University’s campus: men and women’s soccer. Plus a sit down interview with hometown athlete, Butler volleyball’s Anna Logan.
“8 before you graduate” policy a powerful tool for arts advocacy and education
Columnist Bridget Early examines the “8 before you graduate” policy with BCRs and how the arts are impacted.
Messing with monotony
Columnist Madeleine Lucchetti discusses how to break the cycle of monotony while in college.
Collegian 60 second preview: 9.20
Maria Rapisarda, opinion editor for the Butler Collegian, sits down with Kennedy Aiman to discuss upcoming stories for the Collegian. Stories include thoughts on senior housing, Starbucks and Butler Cultural Requirements.