“Although mashed potatoes, stuffing and pumpkin pie are the tried-and-true staples of Thanksgiving gatherings, some foods deserve just as much recognition — but are continuously overlooked.”
The Collegian’s dream Thanksgiving dinner party
“When quizzed for the hundredth time about one’s college major, think instead about what pop culture figure would bring some much-needed spice to the table.”
Staff picks: 2025 MLB playoffs
“After a frenzied race for playoff positioning, the MLB postseason is officially underway. As the wild card round begins, here is who the Collegian’s sports section believes will go home as champions.”
Former Collegian editor-in-chief Dan Cooreman to receive The Butler Medal
“Throughout his professional career and after his retirement, Cooreman continually gave his time, energy and resources to mentoring up-and-coming journalists who worked at the Collegian.”
Butler University suspends its Social Justice and Diversity requirement
“The university claims that the move is intended to protect the institution’s access to state and federal funding, which includes grants and financial aid programs.”
Attorney General denounces Butler’s DEI initiatives
“Rokita’s scrutiny of Butler University’s DEI policies has sparked concern among students and community members who fear that such efforts threaten the foundational values of Butler.”
Caleb Denorme elected Collegian editor-in-chief
Denorme will lead the newspaper’s operations and staff through weekly publication and campus coverage.
Portal Season: Men’s basketball
“Although the men’s basketball season ended in the second round of the College Basketball Crown, the work continues for head coach Thad Matta and staff.”
Beyond the Box Score: Bulldogs’ season ended by Boise State
“For now the Bulldogs will end their season with this loss to Boise State, polishing off a disappointing campaign.”
What you need to know: Men’s basketball vs. Utah
“The Bulldogs are slated to face off against the Utah Utes in the first round, with a possibility to advance and play either Boise State or George Washington University.”