Assistant opinion editor Austin Klawitter explores the idea of the Butler Bubble and its effects on the student community.
Butlertology: 9.11
The Butlertology podcast, where Josh Doering and Josh Mullenix give listeners a rundown of all things Butler sports, including a recap of the week, each host’s athlete and team of the week, and in-depth interview with a Butler athlete and a rundown of all things Butler men’s basketball.
Butler University applies for alcohol permit for Hinkle Fieldhouse
Butler University has applied for an alcohol permit for Hinkle Fieldhouse with the hopes of selling alcohol at select sporting events starting this basketball season.
Being an active bulldog
Columnist Douglas Roche III offers opportunities to get involved on campus.
Butler men and women’s cross country following different paths for successful campaign
Butler men’s and women’s cross country begin their respective seasons with two different mindsets. The men’s team brings back almost everyone from last year and is looking to make a deep run. The women have a new look that highlights a big-time sophomore followed by many new faces.
Benefits of the Big East extend to athletics and academics
Butler has began its fifth year of competition in the Big East Conference. Butler’s participation in the conference extends beyond the athletic department and into the academics of the university.
Balancing act: saving cash in a monetary black hole
Columnists Madeleine Lucchetti and Nate Lemen provide students with unique ways of saving money in the ridiculously overpriced collegiate environment.
Collegian 60 second preview: 8.30
Host Kennedy Aiman gives Collegian viewers a rundown of what they can expect to see in the news section of this week’s Butler Collegian.
The buzz of bud
Examining student attitudes in regard to a controversially illegal leafy plant.
Same campus, different experience: a discussion with the Black Student Union
Columnist Nate Lemen discusses the experience of being a black student on a predominantly white campus with three executive members of the Black Student Union.