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  • Chris Ring elected SGA president

    Staff Report collegian@butler.edu Butler University sophomore Chris Ring has been elected as Student Government Association (SGA) president. Although voting for the position took place Monday, the results were delayed due to campaign violations. Ring ...
  • Faculty expresses concern at forum

    Emily Newell & Caitlin O'Rourkeenewell@butler.edu, corourke@butler.edu The debate about whether a College of Communication proposal will truly benefit Butler University continued among faculty and staff  at an open forum on the proposal Monday evening. ...
  • Potential deans for JCFA present

    Jennifer Pignolet jpignole@butler.edu The Jordan College of Fine Arts (JCFA) presented two more candidates for the position of dean of the college this week. Mario Pelusi, director of the School of Music and professor of composition and theory at Ill...
  • Jay Howard hired as LAS dean

    Olivia Ingleoingle@butler.edu A new dean has been selected to represent Butler's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS). Jay Howard, currently a sociology professor and head of the Division of Liberal Arts at Indiana University-Purdue University Col...
  • SGA elections still undecided

    Staff Reportcollegian@butler.edu  The elections for class officers and Student Government Association (SGA) president took place Monday, but campaigning violations are delaying release of the results. Sophomore Anna Roueche, chair of the Election Oversi...
  • Museum planned at Hinkle

    Anne Carpenteraccarpen@butler.eduConstruction is already underway for the new Hinkle Fieldhouse Museum. Construction is already underway for the new Hinkle Fieldhouse Museum. Athletic department officials said the goal is to have the interactive display...
  • Haitian author visits Butler after quake

    Olivia Ingleoingle@butler.edu “God can give, but he doesn’t know how to share equally,” Haitian author Edwidge Danticat said, describing her life experiences. “Some people get a lot, and some get very little.” Danticat was scheduled to speak J...
  • The Butler Collegian's 5 Things You Should Know This Week

    Olivia Ingleoingle@butler.edu    Is H1N1 over? According to CNN.com, many vaccination clinics are reporting low turnout and have began cutting their hours. A committee of the World Health Organization is scheduled to meet to possibly begin the process...
  • PRSSA assists with census

    Jill McCarterjmccarte@butler.edu    “The census? I don’t know anything about the census,” freshman Alex Davis said. “All I know is that now that I’m 18, I have to be responsible and fill one out.” This feeling of uncertainty seems to be p...
  • Disadvantages and competition lie in the auto-advance degrees

      Sophomore Kelsey Vonderheide came to Butler University to pursue her degree as a physician’s assistant (PA), but will she be one of the select few selected for the program? Butler’s professional PA program is very selective in their admissions pr...
  • Segways anticipated to save BUPD money

    Hayleigh Colombo hcolombo@butler.edu After more than seven months of the Butler University community making fun of Butler University Police Department (BUPD) officers patrolling on two brand new Segways, the joke’s over. BUPD anticipates saving a con...
  • Hot Chip explores a softer sound influenced by fatherhood

      Coming off their third studio album “Made in the Dark,” British electro-pop band Hot Chip  recently released their fourth studio album, “One Life Stand.” It includes songs “Take it In” and the title track, that, when played live, origina...
  • Bulldogs extend win streak to 17

      Butler men’s basketball continued the longest winning streak in the country and set a school record for consecutive victories by winning its ESPNU BracketBuster game versus Siena at Hinkle Fieldhouse Saturday. The team first extended its win streak...
  • Golf posts top 10, 20 finishers

      Junior and captain Molly Fields led the Butler women’s golf team, placing eighth in a field of 33 at the Ann Rhoads Shootout in Calera, Ala., Monday. Fields shot an opening round 79 and finished the tournament shooting 81 for a 36-hole total score ...
  • Senior Mullett sets record, runs sub-four minute mile at Husky Classic

      Senior Rob Mullett made Butler history Feb. 13 when he ran the mile in 3:59:37. Mullett is the first Butler track athlete to break the four-minute mark in the mile, a standard in track world. Subsequently, he was named the Horizon League Male Track ...
  • Bulldogs bulldoze Bearcats at Bubble

    Mike Ellis mellis@butler.edu Junior Natali Jaimes never dropped serve en route to a 6-4, 6-2 victory against Cincinnati’s Lindsey Lonergan in No. 2 singles, as Butler defeated the Bearcats 4-3 at the Bubble Friday afternoon. Though Jaimes made a stro...
  • Theater students explore Chekhov's work

    Caitlin O'Rourke corourke@butler.edu Junior Kelli Johnson prances around the stage. Wearing a corset over her regular school clothes and big heels, she projects her lines clearly in the almost empty theater. Students change on the side without modesty, ...
  • SGA feeds cycle of indifference

    Staff Editorial collegian@butler.edu OUR POINT THIS WEEK: Unless SGA begins to represent student interests, then student apathy regarding the association will have few reasons to change. A story entitled “SGA candidate debate draws 35 students” ran...
  • Women’s basketball continues win streak at Detroit, Wright State

    Megan Moles mmoles@butler.edu Two tough road wins kept the Bulldogs perfect for the month of February. Butler (18-7, 11-3 HL) first took on league-leading Detroit (14-12, 12-3 HL) Thursday and used a 17-2 run at the end of the game to come out with a 7...
  • ‘Miracle on Ice’ echoes for U.S. in 2010

    Steven Peek speek@butler.edu Team USA men’s hockey defeated the Canadian national team, 5-3, Sunday evening in a group stage game of the 2010 Winter Olympics. The Americans were able to defeat a heavily favored team on its home ice because of tenaciou...

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