A House Sometimes Divided
DETROIT—Chris Williams had her wardrobe change down to a science. She started the day in all Purdue attire. Purdue shirt, Purdue hat, decked out in black and gold.
From Detroit: Fans Reflect on Victory
DETROIT—It is only about 30 minutes after No. 10 Butler has knocked off No. 7 Arkansas in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament, but Jessie Eastman must put the celebration on a quick hold of the modern variety.
Butler Roots Run Deep
DETROIT—Out on the hardwood, toward a far corner of the court, the shortest player with the floppy blonde hair puts up three-pointer after three-pointer. Swish, swish, swish. At one point, he hits nine in a row.
The Maven of March Madness
From March 2018: JoAn Scott started her week in New York. She will end it in Detroit, with short stints in Dayton, Dallas, Charlotte, Pittsburgh, and Detroit in between
Watching from Afar
When it comes to the first weekend of the NCAA Tournament, Andrew Cottrell usually tries to figure out how he can watch as many games as possible.
Baked Goods and Bulldog Groupies
If you have been to a Butler basketball game, in say, the last eight years or so, chances are you’ve sampled Lori Showley’s famous Bulldog Droppings.
Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar to Talk About the Microbial World
Amy Cheng Vollmer’s talk is open to the public.
Community Arts School Head Honored As United Way ‘Hero’
Karen Thickstun has made a positive impact on the central Indiana community.
What Makes a Leader? Professors’ Research Offers Insight
Craig Caldwell and Jerry Toomer have a new book, “The Catalyst Effect.”