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YOUR GUIDE TO INTERNET AESTHETICS IN 2021 The “E-girl” aesthetic is commonly associated with an edgier, darker style of clothing that evolved from styles such as scene or gothic aesthetics. E-girls are often known for wearing darker eyeliner, dying their hair bold colors and accessorizing with chains and fishnets. Gabby Ruiz, a sophomore health sciences major, said shehas been
THE NUTCRACKER: COVID-19 EDITION The Nutcracker: COVID-19 edition. Butler Ballet. Culture. November 3, 2020. Despite the pandemic, the Nutcracker will still be performed and available for viewing via livestream. Photo by Claire Runkel. ALEX LINDSEY | STAFF REPORTER | aklindse@butler.edu. Every holiday season, the Butler community gathers in Clowes Memorial Hall to watch Butler THE STEREOTYPES SHORT PEOPLE MUST FIGHT Others often assume that short people are more passive and less able to lead. However, these stereotypes are based on what the world has pegged us as without getting to know us individually. It has been proven that over a 30 year period, someone who is 6 feet tall will make almost $200,000 more than someone that is 5 feet, 3 inches. BUTLER PREPARES TO HOST 2021 NCAA TOURNAMENT Butler will host games in the first and second rounds of the NCAA tournament, as well as half of the Sweet Sixteen games. There will be six days, of games at Butler spanning from March 19 to March 28. John Dedman, the associate athletic director for communication at Butler, said he doesn’t think the tournament will have a big impact on most THE MANY BENEFITS OF TIKTOK The app provides a form of entertainment unique from all others that is not to be overlooked. TikTok surpasses the bounds of traditional social media and provides us all with a space for creativity, community and laughter. It is the perfect space to let your metaphorical hair down and forget your strife. ANGELA DAVIS, AND THE BUREAUCRACY THAT CANCELLED HER Angela Davis, and the bureaucracy that cancelled her. A series of controversies surround the formerly scheduled event “The Joint Struggle and Collective Liberation: A Conversation with Angela Davis.”. Photo courtesy of John Edmonds and The New York Times. bfearly@butler.edu mrstratt@butler.edu. STUDENTS AND FACULTY REACT TO A ‘NORMAL’ FALL 2021 On March 2, Butler sent out an email and video informing students about their plans for a “fully restored on-campus experience” in the fall of 2021. In the announcement, the university said that they are cautiously optimistic for a return to the normal academic calendar in the upcoming semester. HUMANS OF HINKLE: HOW HARD WORK PAID OFF FOR MARK MINNER Joe Gentry, who at the time was the radio voice of Butler basketball, also mentored Minner. Gentry, who is now the director of sales for Butler Athletics, remembers how versatile Minner was early in his college career. “Mark was very mature early on,” Gentry said. “He was very organized and willing to do things he had not donebefore and
THE BUTLER COLLEGIAN Before Jackie Robinson, there was Thomas Harding. News. Ellie Allen to be The Butler Collegian’s next editor-in-chief. News. A year in review: Social media recap of 2020-21 school year. News. Derek Chauvin convicted for the murder of George Floyd. BUTLER’S UNIQUE SPRING COMMENCEMENT College of Communication. Saturday, May 8 at 12:30pm. Butler’s College of Communication will have two guest speakers at their commencement. In an email to The Butler Collegian, Suzanne Reading, associate dean of CCOM, wrote that one faculty member and one graduating senior were chosen as speakers by a committee of facultymembers.
YOUR GUIDE TO INTERNET AESTHETICS IN 2021 The “E-girl” aesthetic is commonly associated with an edgier, darker style of clothing that evolved from styles such as scene or gothic aesthetics. E-girls are often known for wearing darker eyeliner, dying their hair bold colors and accessorizing with chains and fishnets. Gabby Ruiz, a sophomore health sciences major, said shehas been
THE NUTCRACKER: COVID-19 EDITION The Nutcracker: COVID-19 edition. Butler Ballet. Culture. November 3, 2020. Despite the pandemic, the Nutcracker will still be performed and available for viewing via livestream. Photo by Claire Runkel. ALEX LINDSEY | STAFF REPORTER | aklindse@butler.edu. Every holiday season, the Butler community gathers in Clowes Memorial Hall to watch Butler THE STEREOTYPES SHORT PEOPLE MUST FIGHT Others often assume that short people are more passive and less able to lead. However, these stereotypes are based on what the world has pegged us as without getting to know us individually. It has been proven that over a 30 year period, someone who is 6 feet tall will make almost $200,000 more than someone that is 5 feet, 3 inches. BUTLER PREPARES TO HOST 2021 NCAA TOURNAMENT Butler will host games in the first and second rounds of the NCAA tournament, as well as half of the Sweet Sixteen games. There will be six days, of games at Butler spanning from March 19 to March 28. John Dedman, the associate athletic director for communication at Butler, said he doesn’t think the tournament will have a big impact on most THE MANY BENEFITS OF TIKTOK The app provides a form of entertainment unique from all others that is not to be overlooked. TikTok surpasses the bounds of traditional social media and provides us all with a space for creativity, community and laughter. It is the perfect space to let your metaphorical hair down and forget your strife. ANGELA DAVIS, AND THE BUREAUCRACY THAT CANCELLED HER Angela Davis, and the bureaucracy that cancelled her. A series of controversies surround the formerly scheduled event “The Joint Struggle and Collective Liberation: A Conversation with Angela Davis.”. Photo courtesy of John Edmonds and The New York Times. bfearly@butler.edu mrstratt@butler.edu. STUDENTS AND FACULTY REACT TO A ‘NORMAL’ FALL 2021 On March 2, Butler sent out an email and video informing students about their plans for a “fully restored on-campus experience” in the fall of 2021. In the announcement, the university said that they are cautiously optimistic for a return to the normal academic calendar in the upcoming semester. HUMANS OF HINKLE: HOW HARD WORK PAID OFF FOR MARK MINNER Joe Gentry, who at the time was the radio voice of Butler basketball, also mentored Minner. Gentry, who is now the director of sales for Butler Athletics, remembers how versatile Minner was early in his college career. “Mark was very mature early on,” Gentry said. “He was very organized and willing to do things he had not donebefore and
THE NUTCRACKER: COVID-19 EDITION The Nutcracker: COVID-19 edition. Butler Ballet. Culture. November 3, 2020. Despite the pandemic, the Nutcracker will still be performed and available for viewing via livestream. Photo by Claire Runkel. ALEX LINDSEY | STAFF REPORTER | aklindse@butler.edu. Every holiday season, the Butler community gathers in Clowes Memorial Hall to watch ButlerWOMEN’S SOCCER
The consequences of change: Learning to cope with and appreciate pandemic-induced change WEEK 16 START ‘EM, SIT ‘EM Sit ‘Em. Wayne Gallman, New York Giants. Gallman’s five seconds of fame in the Giants’ offense are now over. After Gallman came out of nowhere and tore through opposing defense, he disappeared as fast as he appeared. Over the last five weeks, Gallman averaged 16.8 carries and 81.4 yards per game, but in last week’s game, Gallman only BUTLER PREPARES TO HOST 2021 NCAA TOURNAMENT Butler will host games in the first and second rounds of the NCAA tournament, as well as half of the Sweet Sixteen games. There will be six days, of games at Butler spanning from March 19 to March 28. John Dedman, the associate athletic director for communication at Butler, said he doesn’t think the tournament will have a big impact on most BUTLER MEN’S BASKETBALL The consequences of change: Learning to cope with and appreciate pandemic-induced change ANGELA DAVIS, AND THE BUREAUCRACY THAT CANCELLED HER Angela Davis, and the bureaucracy that cancelled her. A series of controversies surround the formerly scheduled event “The Joint Struggle and Collective Liberation: A Conversation with Angela Davis.”. Photo courtesy of John Edmonds and The New York Times. bfearly@butler.edu mrstratt@butler.edu. THROUGH INJURY AND TRAGEDY, CLAIRE GILLILAND PERSISTS If you or someone you know is at risk, please stop and contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline for support: 1-800-273-8255. While the Butler women’s softball team warmed up, Claire Gilliland was lining up the bats behind them. She reached for a bat and then bang! She blacked out. She doesn’t remember what happened next. HISTORY OF BUTLER: SIGMA GAMMA RHO The story of the Sigma Gamma Rho sorority is tied to the rise of the new Ku Klux Klan. The Klan established itself in 1915 and quickly became a strong presence in the Midwest and Indiana. In the state of Indiana, 300,000 members were a part of the organization. At the time, one-third of all native-born Indiana males were members of the Ku Klux MORE THAN AN ACTOR: CHADWICK BOSEMAN’S IMPACT ON THE BLACK More than a successful Black man. Chadwick Boseman was an exceptional human being who gave his community hope. He was a hero to us both on and off the screen. Even though he passed, his work and craft will live on forever. After a four-year-long battle with colon cancer, Boseman, 43, died on Aug. 28 in his home, alongside his wife andfamily.
POP CULTURE AND POLITICS: SHOULD CELEBRITIES PUBLICLY We get it—you're busy. But the news waits for no one, so stay up-to-date by subscribing to the Collegian's free e-newsletter. Every Wednesday, you’ll get great coverage of Butler news and events delivered right to your inbox. THE BUTLER COLLEGIAN Before Jackie Robinson, there was Thomas Harding. News. Ellie Allen to be The Butler Collegian’s next editor-in-chief. News. A year in review: Social media recap of 2020-21 school year. News. Derek Chauvin convicted for the murder of George Floyd. BUTLER’S UNIQUE SPRING COMMENCEMENT College of Communication. Saturday, May 8 at 12:30pm. Butler’s College of Communication will have two guest speakers at their commencement. In an email to The Butler Collegian, Suzanne Reading, associate dean of CCOM, wrote that one faculty member and one graduating senior were chosen as speakers by a committee of facultymembers.
YOUR GUIDE TO INTERNET AESTHETICS IN 2021 The “E-girl” aesthetic is commonly associated with an edgier, darker style of clothing that evolved from styles such as scene or gothic aesthetics. E-girls are often known for wearing darker eyeliner, dying their hair bold colors and accessorizing with chains and fishnets. Gabby Ruiz, a sophomore health sciences major, said shehas been
‘CASUAL SEXISM’: BUTLER MEN’S BASKETBALL ON-COURT We get it—you're busy. But the news waits for no one, so stay up-to-date by subscribing to the Collegian's free e-newsletter. Every Wednesday, you’ll get great coverage of Butler news and events delivered right to your inbox. THE STEREOTYPES SHORT PEOPLE MUST FIGHT Others often assume that short people are more passive and less able to lead. However, these stereotypes are based on what the world has pegged us as without getting to know us individually. It has been proven that over a 30 year period, someone who is 6 feet tall will make almost $200,000 more than someone that is 5 feet, 3 inches. BUTLER PREPARES TO HOST 2021 NCAA TOURNAMENT Butler will host games in the first and second rounds of the NCAA tournament, as well as half of the Sweet Sixteen games. There will be six days, of games at Butler spanning from March 19 to March 28. John Dedman, the associate athletic director for communication at Butler, said he doesn’t think the tournament will have a big impact on most THE MANY BENEFITS OF TIKTOK The app provides a form of entertainment unique from all others that is not to be overlooked. TikTok surpasses the bounds of traditional social media and provides us all with a space for creativity, community and laughter. It is the perfect space to let your metaphorical hair down and forget your strife. STUDENTS AND FACULTY REACT TO A ‘NORMAL’ FALL 2021 On March 2, Butler sent out an email and video informing students about their plans for a “fully restored on-campus experience” in the fall of 2021. In the announcement, the university said that they are cautiously optimistic for a return to the normal academic calendar in the upcoming semester. HUMANS OF HINKLE: HOW HARD WORK PAID OFF FOR MARK MINNER Joe Gentry, who at the time was the radio voice of Butler basketball, also mentored Minner. Gentry, who is now the director of sales for Butler Athletics, remembers how versatile Minner was early in his college career. “Mark was very mature early on,” Gentry said. “He was very organized and willing to do things he had not donebefore and
BEFORE JACKIE ROBINSON, THERE WAS THOMAS HARDING Before His Time: MLB Color Barrier. Six years before Jackie Robinson donned 42 in baby blue, it was Tom Harding who was nearly chosen to break the MLB color barrier. “He was pretty fast and I was pretty fast, too,” Harding told Dick Mittman, former THE BUTLER COLLEGIAN Before Jackie Robinson, there was Thomas Harding. News. Ellie Allen to be The Butler Collegian’s next editor-in-chief. News. A year in review: Social media recap of 2020-21 school year. News. Derek Chauvin convicted for the murder of George Floyd. BUTLER’S UNIQUE SPRING COMMENCEMENT College of Communication. Saturday, May 8 at 12:30pm. Butler’s College of Communication will have two guest speakers at their commencement. In an email to The Butler Collegian, Suzanne Reading, associate dean of CCOM, wrote that one faculty member and one graduating senior were chosen as speakers by a committee of facultymembers.
YOUR GUIDE TO INTERNET AESTHETICS IN 2021 The “E-girl” aesthetic is commonly associated with an edgier, darker style of clothing that evolved from styles such as scene or gothic aesthetics. E-girls are often known for wearing darker eyeliner, dying their hair bold colors and accessorizing with chains and fishnets. Gabby Ruiz, a sophomore health sciences major, said shehas been
‘CASUAL SEXISM’: BUTLER MEN’S BASKETBALL ON-COURT We get it—you're busy. But the news waits for no one, so stay up-to-date by subscribing to the Collegian's free e-newsletter. Every Wednesday, you’ll get great coverage of Butler news and events delivered right to your inbox. THE STEREOTYPES SHORT PEOPLE MUST FIGHT Others often assume that short people are more passive and less able to lead. However, these stereotypes are based on what the world has pegged us as without getting to know us individually. It has been proven that over a 30 year period, someone who is 6 feet tall will make almost $200,000 more than someone that is 5 feet, 3 inches. BUTLER PREPARES TO HOST 2021 NCAA TOURNAMENT Butler will host games in the first and second rounds of the NCAA tournament, as well as half of the Sweet Sixteen games. There will be six days, of games at Butler spanning from March 19 to March 28. John Dedman, the associate athletic director for communication at Butler, said he doesn’t think the tournament will have a big impact on most THE MANY BENEFITS OF TIKTOK The app provides a form of entertainment unique from all others that is not to be overlooked. TikTok surpasses the bounds of traditional social media and provides us all with a space for creativity, community and laughter. It is the perfect space to let your metaphorical hair down and forget your strife. STUDENTS AND FACULTY REACT TO A ‘NORMAL’ FALL 2021 On March 2, Butler sent out an email and video informing students about their plans for a “fully restored on-campus experience” in the fall of 2021. In the announcement, the university said that they are cautiously optimistic for a return to the normal academic calendar in the upcoming semester. HUMANS OF HINKLE: HOW HARD WORK PAID OFF FOR MARK MINNER Joe Gentry, who at the time was the radio voice of Butler basketball, also mentored Minner. Gentry, who is now the director of sales for Butler Athletics, remembers how versatile Minner was early in his college career. “Mark was very mature early on,” Gentry said. “He was very organized and willing to do things he had not donebefore and
BEFORE JACKIE ROBINSON, THERE WAS THOMAS HARDING Before His Time: MLB Color Barrier. Six years before Jackie Robinson donned 42 in baby blue, it was Tom Harding who was nearly chosen to break the MLB color barrier. “He was pretty fast and I was pretty fast, too,” Harding told Dick Mittman, formerWOMEN’S SOCCER
The consequences of change: Learning to cope with and appreciate pandemic-induced change THE NUTCRACKER: COVID-19 EDITION The Nutcracker: COVID-19 edition. Butler Ballet. Culture. November 3, 2020. Despite the pandemic, the Nutcracker will still be performed and available for viewing via livestream. Photo by Claire Runkel. ALEX LINDSEY | STAFF REPORTER | aklindse@butler.edu. Every holiday season, the Butler community gathers in Clowes Memorial Hall to watch Butler WEEK 16 START ‘EM, SIT ‘EM Sit ‘Em. Wayne Gallman, New York Giants. Gallman’s five seconds of fame in the Giants’ offense are now over. After Gallman came out of nowhere and tore through opposing defense, he disappeared as fast as he appeared. Over the last five weeks, Gallman averaged 16.8 carries and 81.4 yards per game, but in last week’s game, Gallman only BUTLER MEN’S BASKETBALL The consequences of change: Learning to cope with and appreciate pandemic-induced change BUTLER PREPARES TO HOST 2021 NCAA TOURNAMENT Butler will host games in the first and second rounds of the NCAA tournament, as well as half of the Sweet Sixteen games. There will be six days, of games at Butler spanning from March 19 to March 28. John Dedman, the associate athletic director for communication at Butler, said he doesn’t think the tournament will have a big impact on most ANGELA DAVIS, AND THE BUREAUCRACY THAT CANCELLED HER Angela Davis, and the bureaucracy that cancelled her. A series of controversies surround the formerly scheduled event “The Joint Struggle and Collective Liberation: A Conversation with Angela Davis.”. Photo courtesy of John Edmonds and The New York Times. bfearly@butler.edu mrstratt@butler.edu. THROUGH INJURY AND TRAGEDY, CLAIRE GILLILAND PERSISTS If you or someone you know is at risk, please stop and contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline for support: 1-800-273-8255. While the Butler women’s softball team warmed up, Claire Gilliland was lining up the bats behind them. She reached for a bat and then bang! She blacked out. She doesn’t remember what happened next. HISTORY OF BUTLER: SIGMA GAMMA RHO The story of the Sigma Gamma Rho sorority is tied to the rise of the new Ku Klux Klan. The Klan established itself in 1915 and quickly became a strong presence in the Midwest and Indiana. In the state of Indiana, 300,000 members were a part of the organization. At the time, one-third of all native-born Indiana males were members of the Ku Klux MORE THAN AN ACTOR: CHADWICK BOSEMAN’S IMPACT ON THE BLACK More than a successful Black man. Chadwick Boseman was an exceptional human being who gave his community hope. He was a hero to us both on and off the screen. Even though he passed, his work and craft will live on forever. After a four-year-long battle with colon cancer, Boseman, 43, died on Aug. 28 in his home, alongside his wife andfamily.
POP CULTURE AND POLITICS: SHOULD CELEBRITIES PUBLICLY We get it—you're busy. But the news waits for no one, so stay up-to-date by subscribing to the Collegian's free e-newsletter. Every Wednesday, you’ll get great coverage of Butler news and events delivered right to your inbox. THE BUTLER COLLEGIAN Before Jackie Robinson, there was Thomas Harding. News. Ellie Allen to be The Butler Collegian’s next editor-in-chief. News. A year in review: Social media recap of 2020-21 school year. News. Derek Chauvin convicted for the murder of George Floyd. BUTLER’S UNIQUE SPRING COMMENCEMENT College of Communication. Saturday, May 8 at 12:30pm. Butler’s College of Communication will have two guest speakers at their commencement. In an email to The Butler Collegian, Suzanne Reading, associate dean of CCOM, wrote that one faculty member and one graduating senior were chosen as speakers by a committee of facultymembers.
YOUR GUIDE TO INTERNET AESTHETICS IN 2021 The “E-girl” aesthetic is commonly associated with an edgier, darker style of clothing that evolved from styles such as scene or gothic aesthetics. E-girls are often known for wearing darker eyeliner, dying their hair bold colors and accessorizing with chains and fishnets. Gabby Ruiz, a sophomore health sciences major, said shehas been
‘CASUAL SEXISM’: BUTLER MEN’S BASKETBALL ON-COURT We get it—you're busy. But the news waits for no one, so stay up-to-date by subscribing to the Collegian's free e-newsletter. Every Wednesday, you’ll get great coverage of Butler news and events delivered right to your inbox. THE STEREOTYPES SHORT PEOPLE MUST FIGHT Others often assume that short people are more passive and less able to lead. However, these stereotypes are based on what the world has pegged us as without getting to know us individually. It has been proven that over a 30 year period, someone who is 6 feet tall will make almost $200,000 more than someone that is 5 feet, 3 inches. BUTLER PREPARES TO HOST 2021 NCAA TOURNAMENT Butler will host games in the first and second rounds of the NCAA tournament, as well as half of the Sweet Sixteen games. There will be six days, of games at Butler spanning from March 19 to March 28. John Dedman, the associate athletic director for communication at Butler, said he doesn’t think the tournament will have a big impact on most THE MANY BENEFITS OF TIKTOK The app provides a form of entertainment unique from all others that is not to be overlooked. TikTok surpasses the bounds of traditional social media and provides us all with a space for creativity, community and laughter. It is the perfect space to let your metaphorical hair down and forget your strife. STUDENTS AND FACULTY REACT TO A ‘NORMAL’ FALL 2021 On March 2, Butler sent out an email and video informing students about their plans for a “fully restored on-campus experience” in the fall of 2021. In the announcement, the university said that they are cautiously optimistic for a return to the normal academic calendar in the upcoming semester. HUMANS OF HINKLE: HOW HARD WORK PAID OFF FOR MARK MINNER Joe Gentry, who at the time was the radio voice of Butler basketball, also mentored Minner. Gentry, who is now the director of sales for Butler Athletics, remembers how versatile Minner was early in his college career. “Mark was very mature early on,” Gentry said. “He was very organized and willing to do things he had not donebefore and
BEFORE JACKIE ROBINSON, THERE WAS THOMAS HARDING Before His Time: MLB Color Barrier. Six years before Jackie Robinson donned 42 in baby blue, it was Tom Harding who was nearly chosen to break the MLB color barrier. “He was pretty fast and I was pretty fast, too,” Harding told Dick Mittman, former THE BUTLER COLLEGIAN Before Jackie Robinson, there was Thomas Harding. News. Ellie Allen to be The Butler Collegian’s next editor-in-chief. News. A year in review: Social media recap of 2020-21 school year. News. Derek Chauvin convicted for the murder of George Floyd. BUTLER’S UNIQUE SPRING COMMENCEMENT College of Communication. Saturday, May 8 at 12:30pm. Butler’s College of Communication will have two guest speakers at their commencement. In an email to The Butler Collegian, Suzanne Reading, associate dean of CCOM, wrote that one faculty member and one graduating senior were chosen as speakers by a committee of facultymembers.
YOUR GUIDE TO INTERNET AESTHETICS IN 2021 The “E-girl” aesthetic is commonly associated with an edgier, darker style of clothing that evolved from styles such as scene or gothic aesthetics. E-girls are often known for wearing darker eyeliner, dying their hair bold colors and accessorizing with chains and fishnets. Gabby Ruiz, a sophomore health sciences major, said shehas been
‘CASUAL SEXISM’: BUTLER MEN’S BASKETBALL ON-COURT We get it—you're busy. But the news waits for no one, so stay up-to-date by subscribing to the Collegian's free e-newsletter. Every Wednesday, you’ll get great coverage of Butler news and events delivered right to your inbox. THE STEREOTYPES SHORT PEOPLE MUST FIGHT Others often assume that short people are more passive and less able to lead. However, these stereotypes are based on what the world has pegged us as without getting to know us individually. It has been proven that over a 30 year period, someone who is 6 feet tall will make almost $200,000 more than someone that is 5 feet, 3 inches. BUTLER PREPARES TO HOST 2021 NCAA TOURNAMENT Butler will host games in the first and second rounds of the NCAA tournament, as well as half of the Sweet Sixteen games. There will be six days, of games at Butler spanning from March 19 to March 28. John Dedman, the associate athletic director for communication at Butler, said he doesn’t think the tournament will have a big impact on most THE MANY BENEFITS OF TIKTOK The app provides a form of entertainment unique from all others that is not to be overlooked. TikTok surpasses the bounds of traditional social media and provides us all with a space for creativity, community and laughter. It is the perfect space to let your metaphorical hair down and forget your strife. STUDENTS AND FACULTY REACT TO A ‘NORMAL’ FALL 2021 On March 2, Butler sent out an email and video informing students about their plans for a “fully restored on-campus experience” in the fall of 2021. In the announcement, the university said that they are cautiously optimistic for a return to the normal academic calendar in the upcoming semester. HUMANS OF HINKLE: HOW HARD WORK PAID OFF FOR MARK MINNER Joe Gentry, who at the time was the radio voice of Butler basketball, also mentored Minner. Gentry, who is now the director of sales for Butler Athletics, remembers how versatile Minner was early in his college career. “Mark was very mature early on,” Gentry said. “He was very organized and willing to do things he had not donebefore and
BEFORE JACKIE ROBINSON, THERE WAS THOMAS HARDING Before His Time: MLB Color Barrier. Six years before Jackie Robinson donned 42 in baby blue, it was Tom Harding who was nearly chosen to break the MLB color barrier. “He was pretty fast and I was pretty fast, too,” Harding told Dick Mittman, former THE NUTCRACKER: COVID-19 EDITION The Nutcracker: COVID-19 edition. Butler Ballet. Culture. November 3, 2020. Despite the pandemic, the Nutcracker will still be performed and available for viewing via livestream. Photo by Claire Runkel. ALEX LINDSEY | STAFF REPORTER | aklindse@butler.edu. Every holiday season, the Butler community gathers in Clowes Memorial Hall to watch ButlerWOMEN’S SOCCER
The consequences of change: Learning to cope with and appreciate pandemic-induced change WEEK 16 START ‘EM, SIT ‘EM Sit ‘Em. Wayne Gallman, New York Giants. Gallman’s five seconds of fame in the Giants’ offense are now over. After Gallman came out of nowhere and tore through opposing defense, he disappeared as fast as he appeared. Over the last five weeks, Gallman averaged 16.8 carries and 81.4 yards per game, but in last week’s game, Gallman only BUTLER MEN’S BASKETBALL The consequences of change: Learning to cope with and appreciate pandemic-induced change BUTLER PREPARES TO HOST 2021 NCAA TOURNAMENT Butler will host games in the first and second rounds of the NCAA tournament, as well as half of the Sweet Sixteen games. There will be six days, of games at Butler spanning from March 19 to March 28. John Dedman, the associate athletic director for communication at Butler, said he doesn’t think the tournament will have a big impact on most WEEK 14 START ‘EM, SIT ‘EM Week 14 Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em. Chicago Bears’ David Montgomery runs to the left in a game against the Detroit Lions last week. Facing a porous Texans’ run defense this week could lead to a big fantasy output for Montgomery in Week 14. Photo by Chicago-Sun Times. Ladies and gentleman, the fantasy playoffs are here! ANGELA DAVIS, AND THE BUREAUCRACY THAT CANCELLED HER Angela Davis, and the bureaucracy that cancelled her. A series of controversies surround the formerly scheduled event “The Joint Struggle and Collective Liberation: A Conversation with Angela Davis.”. Photo courtesy of John Edmonds and The New York Times. bfearly@butler.edu mrstratt@butler.edu. THROUGH INJURY AND TRAGEDY, CLAIRE GILLILAND PERSISTS If you or someone you know is at risk, please stop and contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline for support: 1-800-273-8255. While the Butler women’s softball team warmed up, Claire Gilliland was lining up the bats behind them. She reached for a bat and then bang! She blacked out. She doesn’t remember what happened next. OT: JEREMY LIN SPEAKS OUT AGAINST ASIAN HATE On Feb. 25, Jeremy Lin, one of the few Asians to play in the NBA, made an Instagram post that highlighted the discrimination he faces on a regular basis for his Asian-American heritage. “Being an Asian-American doesn’t mean we don’t experience poverty and racism,” Lin said. “Being a 9-year NBA veteran doesn’t protectme from being
MORE THAN AN ACTOR: CHADWICK BOSEMAN’S IMPACT ON THE BLACK More than a successful Black man. Chadwick Boseman was an exceptional human being who gave his community hope. He was a hero to us both on and off the screen. Even though he passed, his work and craft will live on forever. After a four-year-long battle with colon cancer, Boseman, 43, died on Aug. 28 in his home, alongside his wife andfamily.
THE BUTLER COLLEGIAN The junior journalism and strategic communication double major will serve as the editor-in-chief for the 2021-22 school year. BUTLER’S UNIQUE SPRING COMMENCEMENT This year, commencement will look different than in the past. Collegian file photo. ALISON MICCOLIS | STAFF REPORTER | amiccolis@butler.edu Butler University has changed the format of their traditional commencement ceremony to comply with the ongoing COVID-19 regulations. Each college on campus will have their own ceremony in Hinkle Fieldhouse, in addition to an evening commencement YOUR GUIDE TO INTERNET AESTHETICS IN 2021 From E girl to cottagecore, check out these three ways to rebrand your style. Photo courtesy of Teen Vogue.. KATIE FREEMAN | STAFF REPORTER | kmfreema@butler.edu Since the rise of TikTok, distinct styles of fashion and self-expression known as “internet aesthetics” have emerged through the interwebs and raised in popularity.These internet aesthetics provide a visual representation of THE NUTCRACKER: COVID-19 EDITION We get it—you're busy. But the news waits for no one, so stay up-to-date by subscribing to the Collegian's free e-newsletter. Every Wednesday, you’ll get great coverage of Butler news and eventsdelivered right to
STUDENTS AND FACULTY REACT TO A ‘NORMAL’ FALL 2021 Butler University recently announced its plans for a ‘normal’ on-campus experience in the fall. The email announcement has left many students and professors with mixed reactions. THE MANY BENEFITS OF TIKTOK Graphic courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. KARLI SCOTT | OPINION COLUMNIST | kmscott@butler.edu. Although it is embarrassing to admit that I frequent the app commonly known for manufacturing the infamous e-boys and VSCO girls, TikTok does tend to be my go-to form of entertainment on those bored Thursday nights when I have nothing better to do. THE STEREOTYPES SHORT PEOPLE MUST FIGHT We get it—you're busy. But the news waits for no one, so stay up-to-date by subscribing to the Collegian's free e-newsletter. Every Wednesday, you’ll get great coverage of Butler news and eventsdelivered right to
A CLOSER LOOK AT THE PRODUCT PRICES AT BUTLER’S PLUM Since the Nov. 18 opening of Plum Market, many students’ biggest issue with the store has been the pricing of products it sells. Due to this feedback, Plum Market lowered the prices on some items o THE BUTLER FAN EXPERIENCE AT THE BATTLE 4 ATLANTIS The Honaker family during their trip to the Bahamas. Butler went 2-1 in the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament. Photo by Jimmy Lafakis. JIMMY LAFAKIS | STAFF REPORTER | jlafakis@butler.edu The Butler family came from far and wide to support the men’s basketball team at the Battle 4 Atlantis. Butler finished 2-1 in the annual tournament. BUTLER SOFTBALL’S LAUREN FEY PLAYING KEY ROLE IN FRESHMAN We get it—you're busy. But the news waits for no one, so stay up-to-date by subscribing to the Collegian's free e-newsletter. Every Wednesday, you’ll get great coverage of Butler news and events delivered right to your inbox. THE BUTLER COLLEGIAN The junior journalism and strategic communication double major will serve as the editor-in-chief for the 2021-22 school year. BUTLER’S UNIQUE SPRING COMMENCEMENT This year, commencement will look different than in the past. Collegian file photo. ALISON MICCOLIS | STAFF REPORTER | amiccolis@butler.edu Butler University has changed the format of their traditional commencement ceremony to comply with the ongoing COVID-19 regulations. Each college on campus will have their own ceremony in Hinkle Fieldhouse, in addition to an evening commencement YOUR GUIDE TO INTERNET AESTHETICS IN 2021 From E girl to cottagecore, check out these three ways to rebrand your style. Photo courtesy of Teen Vogue.. KATIE FREEMAN | STAFF REPORTER | kmfreema@butler.edu Since the rise of TikTok, distinct styles of fashion and self-expression known as “internet aesthetics” have emerged through the interwebs and raised in popularity.These internet aesthetics provide a visual representation of THE NUTCRACKER: COVID-19 EDITION We get it—you're busy. But the news waits for no one, so stay up-to-date by subscribing to the Collegian's free e-newsletter. Every Wednesday, you’ll get great coverage of Butler news and eventsdelivered right to
STUDENTS AND FACULTY REACT TO A ‘NORMAL’ FALL 2021 Butler University recently announced its plans for a ‘normal’ on-campus experience in the fall. The email announcement has left many students and professors with mixed reactions. THE MANY BENEFITS OF TIKTOK Graphic courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. KARLI SCOTT | OPINION COLUMNIST | kmscott@butler.edu. Although it is embarrassing to admit that I frequent the app commonly known for manufacturing the infamous e-boys and VSCO girls, TikTok does tend to be my go-to form of entertainment on those bored Thursday nights when I have nothing better to do. THE STEREOTYPES SHORT PEOPLE MUST FIGHT We get it—you're busy. But the news waits for no one, so stay up-to-date by subscribing to the Collegian's free e-newsletter. Every Wednesday, you’ll get great coverage of Butler news and eventsdelivered right to
A CLOSER LOOK AT THE PRODUCT PRICES AT BUTLER’S PLUM Since the Nov. 18 opening of Plum Market, many students’ biggest issue with the store has been the pricing of products it sells. Due to this feedback, Plum Market lowered the prices on some items o THE BUTLER FAN EXPERIENCE AT THE BATTLE 4 ATLANTIS The Honaker family during their trip to the Bahamas. Butler went 2-1 in the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament. Photo by Jimmy Lafakis. JIMMY LAFAKIS | STAFF REPORTER | jlafakis@butler.edu The Butler family came from far and wide to support the men’s basketball team at the Battle 4 Atlantis. Butler finished 2-1 in the annual tournament. BUTLER SOFTBALL’S LAUREN FEY PLAYING KEY ROLE IN FRESHMAN We get it—you're busy. But the news waits for no one, so stay up-to-date by subscribing to the Collegian's free e-newsletter. Every Wednesday, you’ll get great coverage of Butler news and events delivered right to your inbox. ABOUT US | THE BUTLER COLLEGIAN The Butler Collegian is an independent student news organization that consists of a student-produced weekly newspaper and a news website. The newspaper is published in broadsheet format weekly on Wednesdays during the fall and spring semesters. PHI KAPPA PSI RE-EMERGES ON CAMPUS National Fraternity Phi Kappa Psi is currently undergoing the process of re-establishing a chapter on Butler’s campus. The fraternity was founded as part of the Butler campus in 1971 but lost its s BUTLER STUDENTS REACT TO NEW ALBUM RELEASES AND RE We get it—you're busy. But the news waits for no one, so stay up-to-date by subscribing to the Collegian's free e-newsletter. Every Wednesday, you’ll get great coverage of Butler news and events delivered right to your inbox. THROUGH INJURY AND TRAGEDY, CLAIRE GILLILAND PERSISTS Gilliland intends on making a return to softball — she’s harbored the dream since she was a little girl. Back then, she made a promise pact with her brother that one day, she was going to grow up a ANGELA DAVIS, AND THE BUREAUCRACY THAT CANCELLED HER Ross responded to an email chain with several administrators raising concern about the Angela Davis event response. Brooke Beloso, a professor in the Race, Gender, and Sexuality Studies department, responded to Ross in the same email chain. “I never said ‘a Zionist senator,'” Forrest said. A CLOSER LOOK AT THE PRODUCT PRICES AT BUTLER’S PLUM Since the Nov. 18 opening of Plum Market, many students’ biggest issue with the store has been the pricing of products it sells. Due to this feedback, Plum Market lowered the prices on some items o HISTORY OF BUTLER: SIGMA GAMMA RHO Eddie Francis - April 24, 2015 said: . David, this is truly a great piece. Even we, in the Divine Nine, take for granted how important the founding of our organizations, especially Sigma Gamma Rho and Kappa Alpha Psi (considering the era and locations), have been to diversifying leadership in America. KAMAR BALDWIN SIGNS WITH TURKISH PROFESSIONAL TEAM Choosing to forego his draft eligibility, Kamar Baldwin signs with Turkish team, Turk Telekom Ankara, which finished ninth out of 21teams in the
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HOW I SURVIVED ROSS HALL COVID-19 ISOLATION The process of symptomatic isolation in ex-dorm Ross Hall does not have to be totally and utterly emotionally isolating. If you think you might have COVID-19 like I did, here is what to expect.*
CONSENT WITH CAITLIN: DO NOT SEXUALIZE ME FOR BEING SEXUAL*
CARNICERÍA GUANAJUATO II: THE LOST CITY OF MISCELLANEOUS MEXICANCUISINE
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STUDENTS’ REFLECTIONS ON FALL SEMESTER Multimedia Reporter Gillian Battung asks students to reflect on how they thought the fall semester went.*
RA’S TALK ABOUT CHANGES FROM THE FALL SEMESTER*
SOCIAL DISTANCING DURING GROUP PORJECTSNEWSCAST
BUTLER COLLEGIAN NEWSCAST 11/11/20 Multimedia Reporter Nicki Clark gives campus update and introduces a new hang out spot on campus.*
BUTLER COLLEGIAN NEWSCAST 11/4/20*
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