“The intentions are to be as serious as possible, but with school and everything going on it is something for everyone to have fun with.”
Finding the BIPOC Butler experience
Butler University prides itself on its continuous growth of the population of students of color. Being a predominantly white institution, Butler is invested in ensuring that these students receive the academic, economic and moral support they need. These students give insight into what finding their Butler experience has been for them.
What to keep in mind during National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
September is a time to help destigmatize suicide. Here are some ways to be involved.
Butler community’s response to new class grid
Professors’ and students’ responses to the new grid is heavily influenced by their department.
Women’s golf preview: Teeing off for success
Butler’s women’s golf looks to improve their record as new talent combines with old.
The kids aren’t alright: Addressing the post COVID-19 generation
“Instead of being forced to isolate by mandated government shutdowns, students are now choosing to isolate of their own volition — and hurting their development as young adults in the process.”
SGA starts to-do list for the 2023-24 school year
The Student Government Association plans to carry out efforts to improve accessibility, religious accommodations and more for Butler students.
Outside the Butler Bubble: Indianapolis Colts 2023-24 season preview
Here’s a deep dive into this year’s fresh faces bringing hope and excitement to the team.
Ask Abby: Kindness is cool
“Knowing that your negative thoughts are there and then letting them go may seem like a small step in keeping yourself in a positive mindset but it can really help.”
Dawgs gone global
International students provide a fresh perspective on Butler and share how it compares to their expectations of American university.