“Dedicated readers of the print edition of The Butler Collegian may have noticed that print copies of Issue Nine — published on Wednesday, Nov. 6 — were not in newsstands around campus. Following the papers’ delivery by the Collegian’s external printing vendor at approximately 11 a.m., Collegian editors were unable to locate the papers in the afternoon for distribution.”
An argument in favor of the late Collegiate Readership Program
Columnist Nate Lemen discusses what makes a newspaper readership program so important on a college campus.
STAFF EDITORIAL | Your voices matter
In any community, the free flow of information plays a vital role in people being able to do their jobs. Butler University needs to take ownership of and interact with the newspaper and all other forms of media in a constructive and collaborative manner. The Butler Collegian—among other media outlets connected to the university—belongs to…
OPINION | Involvement is the solution for independent voters
As an independent, I sometimes feel underrepresented in Student Government Association, since Greek students hold a lot of the organization’s leadership positions.