“When it comes to homework and projects, CCOM students have to actually go out and do real in-person research for themselves rather than being able to look up information in text books or online.”
OT: Sports and stardom collide
“Snoop Dogg’s presence as an Olympic host is not just a gimmick; it is a clear signal of where sports media is headed, as the worlds of pop culture and sports are continuously becoming more and more blended.”
Butler Sports Live enters a partnership with ESPN
Butler University students now have the opportunity to broadcast directly to national television, providing real-world professional experience.
Dawgs with Style: Dr. Cynthia Chen
“I started caring less about what people say. [Style] is about who I am — not who I should be. I shouldn’t be defined by how I look or what I choose to wear.”
Senior Sendoff: The bottom of the ninth
“I used to despise writing, but now it has become part of my life, and I could not be more thankful to be in the position I am in today.”
Senior Sendoff: How to sportsball
“I hope I can help the next generation of Butler sports media students find the resources they need to be successful in preparing for the career they want to pursue in the world of sports.”
Sports Media Students Receive New Production Truck
Multimedia Reporter Sierra Borkowski reports about the new production truck that will be used for sports media students to receive more hands-on experience.
Butler University students contribute to March Madness social media
Students in Lee Farquhar’s Sports Newsroom class partner with the NCAA to help create media content during tournament.
Female journalists should receive equal opportunities
TONY ESPINAL | Asst. Opinion Editor I love sports, especially football. I love watching two brutish armies waging combat, vying for a chance to play in the ultimate game- the Super Bowl. While I enjoy soccer and basketball as well, there is no sport I would rather watch over football. However, I know of someone…