“In the wake of hateful legislation in Indiana, continuous anti-Black police violence and humanitarian crises in Gaza and Yemen, informative posts dominate social media feeds.”
Social media predictions: spring break vol. 2
Assistant culture editor Doug Roche III gives you a forecast of the content that will most likely make up your social media feeds over spring break, again.
Butler community responds to BUPD campus safety tweet
The Butler University Police Department sent out a tweet late Oct. 1, causing concern throughout the Butler community.
Collegiate stereotypes of social media users
Are you the Instagram Model, Facebook Oversharer, or more of an Aesthetician? Find out as columnist Madeleine Lucchetti explores the stereotypical users of social media.
Butler vs. Marquette: Social media rundown
Butler ended its three game losing streak with a win over Marquette. The win came as Kelan Martin had a career game with 37 points. The fans inside and outside Hinkle loved the performance, and we captured their love of Butler, and specifically Kelan, on Twitter during the game.
Butler basketball vs. Princeton: Social media roundup
Butler men’s basketball took down Princeton at home, and the fans were having a hay day about freshman Aaron Thompson and head coach LaVall Jordan. We rounded up the best tweets.
Trip becomes verified on Twitter
After three attempts, the mascot finally gets the blue check on his Twitter account.
Social media roundup: LaVall Jordan hired as Butler head coach
Twitter lit up Monday night with the announcement that LaVall Jordan had been announced as the new head coach for Butler basketball. It was full of homecoming tweets and remembrance of Joel Cornette.
Social media roundup: Chris Holtmann to leave Butler for Ohio State
See how Twitter reacted to the announcement that Chris Holtmann will leave Butler to become the new head coach at Ohio State.
Socia media roundup: No. 4 Butler No. 1 University of North Carolina
Check out how fans reacted on Twitter to Butler’s Sweet Sixteen loss to University of North Carolina on March 24.