Three individuals from the 2010 and 2011 Final Four teams were among the athletes welcomed to the Butler Athletics Hall of Fame on Sept. 24.
Shein warehouse comes to Indiana
The new warehouse in Whitestown, Indiana for fashion giant Shein is one of two in the country. Some students are excited for shorter shipping times, while others have labor rights and environmental concerns.
The joys of coed living
Living coed allows students to live with the people they want to and make the most out of their time at Butler.
Mia Beckham’s confidence is taking her the distance
“This is my last year here. Why not? Why would I not try to go for it?”
Q&A with first vice president and chief diversity officer
“I don’t take for granted that it is a privilege to be able to do this work:” Dr. Khalilah A. Shabazz brings her experience working in DEI to Butler.
Bookin’ it to local bookstores
Independent bookstores are important to consider when shopping for books — their community impact and specialization are often more prominent than that of chain bookstores or Amazon.
Attendance ableism
“Attendance policies are discriminatory and essentially set up for students with a disability to fail.”
New Esports Park opens for students
Multimedia reporter Ben Buttrick gets an inside look at the new Esports Park on campus.
Butler smells like up-dawg
Butler University has many scents for our noses to interact with, and this is a detailed analysis of what they entail.
Venture into a desert of memory with “5SOS5:” Album review
The band has returned to their roots with a project of reflective pop rock and gratitude for a brighter tomorrow.