“What to expect and not expect from the top four players in each position based on PPR rankings.”
First-year seminar: More than just a requirement
Though FYS is a required course for Butler first-years, it offers many opportunities for students and staff to learn and grow.
The dangers of neglecting critical thinking while reading literature
When engaging with literary texts, it is crucial to think critically and with nuance, but why is this so? What is the importance of critical thinking when it comes to reading?
OT: Duke volleyball player reignites conversation about racial discrimination among fans
“Black athletes throughout history have dealt with racism and situations of having to play in front of fans that do not respect the color of their skin or do not like how an athlete portrays themself.”
What you need to know about Senate Bill 1
Almost-complete abortion ban goes into effect this month.
The harsh reality of leaving home for college
“You grew up in one place for so long with the people you know and love and have grown to be comfortable around. All of a sudden you have to pack it all up and go somewhere completely different.”
Education commuter student lounge opened on South Campus Sept. 6
As the College of Education sees an increase in commuter students, South Campus opens a new commuter student space.
Butler Sports Weekly Recap Aug. 31- Sept. 6
A weekly recap for Butler athletics for Aug. 31- Sept. 6.
Home is where the Dawg is
Despite all the nonstop new student activities, incoming first-years still find time to make a Dawg house a Dawg home. Take a look inside these eager students’ newly decorated dorm rooms and what inspired their decor.
Let’s kill the grindset
We all know that taking some time for yourself to watch a little Netflix or take a walk with your friends is not single-handedly going to make you flunk out of college. Yet, why do we all act as it if will?