New York Times

  • Former Collegian editor-in-chief Dan Cooreman to receive The Butler Medal

    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.”

  • Tiny love stories

    Tiny love stories

    “For the second year in a row, the Collegian asked the Butler community to share their ‘tiny love stories’ in the vein of the New York Times series of the same name. Spanning from romantic love to self-love, from familial love to platonic love, from love for a pet to love for a hobby, these…

  • Wordle makes waves

    Wordle makes waves

    The five-letter guessing game is crossing generational lines of success.

  • John Green to speak at commencement

    Butler University President Jim Danko announced last Thursday  the keynote speaker at the 2013 commencement will be New York Times bestselling author John Green. His most recent work, “The Fault in Our Stars,” is what earned him the honor from the Times. He also is known for his 2012 novel, “Looking for Alaska.” Green also…

  • Killing Don Draper: AMC’s plot to ruin TV

    AMC, we’re about to have some words. After a much-too-long hesitation period, secret contract negotiations have been worked out between “Mad Men” creator Matt Weiner and AMC for another three seasons. Those three seasons are likely to be the show’s last, Weiner said, according to the most recent Chicago Sun-Times article. While there was never…