“‘When you’re banning books — oftentimes these books feature characters of color or LGBTQ+ characters — when kids do not see themselves in what they’re reading, then they feel less comfortable with their own identities.’”
Five games to watch: Women’s basketball
“The women’s basketball team takes on a multitude of tough opponents in the 2025-26 season.”
Butler organizations advocate and educate during Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Domestic Violence Awareness Month is dedicated to supporting victims and educating the public. Multimedia Reporter Reilly Byron covers what advocacy looks like on Butler’s campus.
Five bold predictions: Men’s basketball
“The conference is up for grabs, and if Butler does not strike now, it may start to suggest the problems do not include the players taking the shots.”
CaPS expands career resources with 24/7 support
“Butler CaPS plans to continue expanding its resources for students and alumni in order to help provide success for whatever that means for that student or alum.”
When we conserve our national parks, we conserve America
“It’s obvious the current administration cannot grasp the deeper understanding of the cultural, conservational and educational impact of national parks, let alone their massive economic revenue and employment.”
Indiana Economic Club luncheon invites speaker Steve Inskeep
“Inskeep reflected on challenges that modern journalism faces in a time where the future of public media is uncertain amidst deepening political divisions.”
Bulldog primed to bounce back
“‘I feel like I’m in the best shape I’ve ever been in my life.’”
‘Gilmore Girls’ turns 25: “It’s a show? It’s a lifestyle. It’s a religion”.
“‘Gilmore Girls’ is one of the most rewatched series of all time, a show people tend to hit restart on every year when the leaves start changing colors.”
Dawg houses away from home
“The Indianapolis area is full of unique sites and attractions to keep family visits interesting.”