Caleb Denorme
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Senior Sendoff: Shit, already?
“At some point between then and now, my junior year quickly got changed to my senior year, and suddenly, the real world is right around the corner.”
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Senior Sendoff: Thank God for The Butler Collegian
“If not for this newspaper, I would never have the memories of the amazing people that have made Indianapolis a habitat for this kid from Columbus, Ohio.”
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OT: Dan Dakich aims at Butler basketball
“In his attempt to garner views and followers to his ever-controversial X account, Dakich insulted two core pillars of Butler University – Hinkle Fieldhouse and Butler Blue.”
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Pop Culture predictions for 2026
“The Culture section has a few thoughts as to what the average member of society might expect in the 2026 year of pop culture.”
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Beyond the Box Score: Men’s basketball edges out Providence in a double-overtime thriller
Sophomore guard Evan Haywood had 18 points in Butler’s win over Providence. Photo by Drew Kosmak. CALEB DENORME | EDITOR-IN-CHIEF | cdenorme@butler.edu In a double-overtime affair at Hinkle Fieldhouse, Butler prevailed 113-110 over the Providence Friars to open Big East play with a bang. It was a back-and-forth contest between the two sides, with each…
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Underrated Thanksgiving foods
“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.”
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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.”
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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.”
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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.”
