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  • Indy toddler struggles with unknown chromosome disorder

    Jillian DeamContributing Writer It’s hard to find someone who can truthfully say they are “the only one in the world” to have something, but if Aidan Wilson were able to speak, he could definitely make that statement. The 3-year-old from Indianapol...
  • Baker and Roeder race in NCAA Championships

    Ashley Breitenbach abreiten@butler.edu The men’s and women’s cross country teams finished their seasons at the NCAA Great Lakes Regional meet in Bloomington, Ind. The women finished 10th, while the men’s team finished fifth with two individuals qu...
  • Women's basketball loses in Mexico, wins two in Hinkle

    Matt Lawder mlawder@butler.edu The women’s basketball team has been busy over the past two weeks with international travel to Mexico for the Cancun Classic over Thanksgiving break, where they lost to Syracuse and UNI, followed by a two game home stand...
  • Men's basketball fouls out against Georgetown

    Steven Peek, Emily Newell, & Arika Herron speek@butler.edu, enewell@butler.edu and acherron@butler.edu Despite closing a second-half deficit, the No. 22 (AP) /20 (ESPN) Butler men’s basketball team suffered its third straight loss to a top-25 opponent...
  • Football captures Gridiron Classic

    Jennifer Pignolet jpignole@butler.edu It took two decades for Butler football to make it to the postseason, but it took sophomore quarterback Andrew Huck just two hours and 20 minutes to rush for three touchdowns and lead Pioneer League Champion Butler ...
  • Offense rolls, defense holds as basketball wins big over weekend

    Matt Lawder mlawder@butler.edu After spending Thanksgiving weekend in the California sunshine for the 76 Classic tournament, the men’s basketball team flew back to the Midwest this week to pick up two double-digit wins over in-state rivals Ball State ...
  • Three athletes make headlines

    Steven Peek speek@butler.edu Tiger Woods In the early hours of Nov. 27, Tiger Woods crashed his SUV into a tree and fire hydrant in front of his home in Isleworth, a gated community near Orlando, Fla. Luckily, his wife Elin was there with golf club in...
  • COB student turns project into composting business

    Hayleigh Colombo hcolombo@butler.edu One afternoon every other week, Butler University College of Business (COB) junior and entrepreneur Conner Burt climbs into a white pickup truck and drives all over greater Indianapolis. He hops out every few miles ...
  • 500 H1N1 vaccines distributed on campus

    Grace Wallace gwallace@butler.edu H1N1: It’s real. It’s here. And it’s happening. But there are ways to protect yourself against it. Last Thursday and Friday, the Butler University Health Center and Healthy Horizons teamed up to administer free H...
  • New communication college proposed to commence next fall

    Hayleigh Colombo & Jennifer Pignolet hcolombo@butler.edu;  jpignole@butler.edu By next fall, Butler University might have a sixth college: a college of communication. A committee composed of seven faculty members from the Eugene S. Pulliam School of J...
  • Student hopes to say farewell to childhood blue spruce tree

    Caitlin O'Rourke corourke@butler.edu The year Marisa Cocokios was born, she received an unusual present from her parents for Christmas. Her mother, Colette, had just lost her job, and the family, including her father, George, had moved from Naperville,...
  • FIRs add to campus life by interacting with students

    Rachel Brummer rbrummer@butler.edu For students living in the residence halls, Butler’s Faculty-in-Residence program offers opportunities to develop student-faculty relationships and broaden the students’ exposure to different cultural, social and e...
  • Stay in the Butler Sports loop through us!!

    We here on the Butler Collegian Sports Team want to keep you up-to-date with all the news and events involving Butler Sports.Stay in the loop by following our Twitter: http://twitter.com/BUSportsWriters/Also, read our blog for constant updates on all the ...
  • New editor-in-chief brings D.C. experience

    Alyson Ahrns aahrns@butler.edu Some people discover the thing they are most passionate about early in life. Singers say they knew they wanted to sing the first time they picked up a microphone. Athletes recall knowing they wanted to play when they first...
  • New Wes Anderson flick brings Roald Dahl children's book to life

    Ben Niespodziany Contributing Writer Wes Anderson has many signature filming techniques that differentiate his movies from others—dressing his cast in vintage clothing, using primary color cinematography, slow-motion shots, The Rolling Stones and a fo...
  • 'Californication' returns, retreads

    Drew Schmidtke dmschmid@butler.edu Throughout its first two seasons, “Californication” has been the type of show to somehow make wholly flawed characters charming and likable. It has been funny, entertaining and, at times, emotionally touching. The ...
  • Trans-Siberian Orchestra delivers symphonic, two-disc album

    Amy Rensink arensink@butler.edu Under the category of symphonic rock, the Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) has made its name famous from its Christmas tour. This year, TSO makes its metal-influences known in its newest two-disc album, “Night Castle,” ...
  • Obama passes major foreign policy test with troop surge in Afghanistan

      Eight years into the conflict in Afghanistan, the American public is rightfully feeling weary of the war. But when President Barack Obama went to West Point to give a speech on the future of American involvement in the Afghan conflict, he managed to a...
  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR

    I am writing to address the most recent of the opinion articles that Chris Goff has written throughout this semester. Chris goes on lambasting how the media has a liberal bias and how journalists shouldn’t have any previous political connections. So le...
  • The Best Holiday Present: A Green One

    Lauren CaversContributing WriterTrying to find the perfect holiday present?  Why not give a green one? Here are the top five ways to green up your holiday season and save money at the same time. ...

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