Maddy Broderick

  • Bulldogs of Butler: Aria Conte

    Bulldogs of Butler: Aria Conte

    “‘We have a lot of fun jokes, and it’s fun to fully immerse ourselves in that world of just being nutty, as we say, and [making] people laugh every day.’”

  • New View Film Series concludes with ‘Si Pudiera Quedarme’

    New View Film Series concludes with ‘Si Pudiera Quedarme’

    “‘The opportunity to show a movie that sparks conversation is always the goal, and this seemed like a good one in light of how things are transpiring now … I think that this is an event that is worthy of conversation by faculty, students and the community.’”

  • Hope returns to screens big and small

    Hope returns to screens big and small

    “’Hopeful movies are more appealing [now] because they imply that something better is possible.’”

  • Culture’s favorite obscure Olympic sports

    Culture’s favorite obscure Olympic sports

    “From precision broom-sweeping to high-speed sledding, these lesser-known competitions offer a look into unique global athletic traditions.”

  • Eric Hahn: From Butler to Netflix’s top 10

    Eric Hahn: From Butler to Netflix’s top 10

    “‘It’s a good takeaway for life to just say yes, even if you’re nervous. If you really want it, just go for it.’”

  • Culture predicts the Grammys

    Culture predicts the Grammys

    “Read on to learn more about who culture thinks this year’s music standouts will be.”

  • A decade of progress and peril

    A decade of progress and peril

    “‘When you fight for something that is so clearly right, really good things could happen. We didn’t set out to do this. It just happened, and I’m glad we did it.’”

  • Founder’s Week preview

    Founder’s Week preview

    “Founder’s Week invites the Butler community to reflect on Ovid Butler’s legacy and the vision that shaped the university’s foundation.”

  • Pop Culture predictions for 2026

    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.”