Jordan College of the Arts welcomes distinguished art historian Heather Shirey. Her lecture’s focus was to educate Butler students on the use of graffiti and street art post the death of George Floyd.
Dedicating Levinson Family Hall
The newest addition to the Sciences Complex was dedicated on Oct. 7.
Roe v. Purdue sparks outrage
Students at Purdue call for the removal of two administrators for perceived mishandling of a 2017 sexual assault case.
Fall welcomes viewers to Stars Hollow
“Gilmore Girls” and fall have become synonymous. The sense of tight-knit community and timelessness that Stars Hollow creates gives the show the feeling of familiarity and comfort.
Top 10 Butler men’s basketball games you don’t want to miss
Here is a rundown of the Bulldogs’ top 10 games you don’t want to miss this year.
Center for Global Education hosts study abroad fair
More than 350 students attended the fair to learn about study abroad options.
Butler ballet mourns the loss of Dan Peelor
The Butler ballet pianist leaves behind a legacy of dedication and passion.
Genderqueering Greek life
Greek life is often lauded as a place to foster long-lasting relationships, but these communities are also criticized as inaccessible for many demographics, including people who do not identify with the gender binary.
Bulldog Burrows: Dr. Margaret Stratford
Dr. Margaret Stratford creates an office space that showcases her hobbies and is welcoming for everyone who enters.
Decolonize your classroom
“We perpetuate colonized cultures and concepts in our society and campus when we assume that one system will work for everyone — spoiler alert: it doesn’t.”