Frank Ross, Butler vice president for student affairs, writes that the on-campus Starbucks will not be closing.
Charles Allen welcomes all conversations at his Listening Post
Charles Allen, an Episcopal priest and campus ministry chaplain, could often be found sitting in Starbucks. He offers a free drink and open dialogue.
Jordan Hall basement classrooms, labs return following flooding
Despite quick repairs in the CSD labs and clinic rooms in Jordan Hall, Fairbanks, Gallahue Hall and Starbucks experienced their own water leaks.
Six fall Starbucks drink recommendations
The holiday season is upon us as Starbucks employees recommend interesting drinks and their favorites.
Butler’s Starbucks air conditioning down until October
The air conditioning in Starbucks, which quit functioning sometime before the start of the fall semester, won’t be fully functional until a new unit gets installed in October.
Stop sucking: the case for switching to reusable straws
Wondering where that Starbucks straw goes after you’ve slurped up your seasonally appropriate iced beverage? Straws have a greater impact on the environment than you may realize.
SGA debuts new solar tables at Starbucks
New solar tables on Starbucks patio provide students with outdoor power and improve sustainability on campus.
Atherton roof construction to be complete April 2018
Construction on Atherton’s roof will continue in the spring semester. The building’s flat roof must be updated every 20 years.
Butler Starbucks: the good, the bad and the busy
Columnist Doug Roche III offers perspective on Butler’s Starbucks, which is always in high demand throughout the day.
Students hunger for dining changes
Freshman Kathryn Cleary started Dawgs for a Cause two weeks ago to show Butler University’s dining services what students really have a taste for. Cleary said she immediately saw the food offered by dining services was not up to par. After starting the group, Cleary tried boycotting dining services for eight days. During her boycott,…