Assistant opinion editor Austin Klawitter examines the public’s opinion of the media and the role it plays in the democracy of the United States.
The world is falling apart: how to handle apocalyptic news
Columnist Nate Lemen discusses ways to handle all the issues the world faces.
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.
Hometown of state flag celebrates Indiana’s Bicentennial
Historical marker posted in downtown Mooresville. Photo by Madi McGuire. MADI MCGUIRE | STAFF REPORTER | mjmcguir@butler.edu Mooresville is a small town southwest of Indianapolis and is known as the home of the state flag. This December, the flag is turning 100-years-old while the state of Indiana turns 200. The bicentennial celebration is happening all…
Editor in chief sends letter to Collegian readers
KATIE GOODRICH | EDITOR IN CHIEF | kmgoodri@butler.edu Dear Collegian readers, Each new school year brings changes, and the Collegian is no exception. This year we are returning to a weekly print product, which will be eight pages of content in full color delivered every Wednesday. This bit of news (and it is very good…
Photo Gallery: Bulldog Battle
The Butler Speech Team hosted an annual Bulldog Battle where 15 schools across the Midwest came to compete. Here are photos of the event. Photos By: Michael Brown
LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Biased election article
While reading through (last) week’s Collegian, I was shocked with how the election was handled. I realize there wasn’t much lead time and the president won the election, but the article was incredibly one-sided. I look at the front page of the newspaper as the “News” section. Only the first three paragraphs were news; the…