Savannah Boettcher and Kelsie Kasper give Butler fans a rundown of all things Butler sports this week, from men and women’s soccer to football and more.
Collegian 60 second preview 10.4
Co-news Rachel Anderle stops by the set to discuss the happenings of the news section, including the naming of the new dorm on Butler University’s campus announced late last week.
A bulldog’s stance on NFL kneeling
Columnist Bridget Early examines Butler athletes’ perspectives on the NFL “take a knee” protests.
The magnetic unity in music
Columnist Madeleine Lucchetti showcases how rhythm tingles our collective spine in tune with the collegiate experience.
Leonard siblings get chance to play together at Butler
The road to Butler hasn’t always been easy for soccer players and siblings Julia and Eric Leonard, but they are relishing the year they have together as Bulldogs.
St. Vincent sports psychologists help Butler athletes with their mental game
Dr. Kacey Oiness and Dr. Chris Carr from St. Vincent Sports Performance spend time on campus every week equipping athletes with ways to gain a mental edge to accompany their physical abilities.
Butlertology 10.2
Josh and Josh give their weekly rundown of all things Butler sports, including their teams and athletes of the week. The guys also sit down with Lauren Tibbets from the Butler women’s golf team to discuss her time at Butler, how she got into golf and more.
The truths and falsehoods of TV college life
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.