“I’m still going to retire, no matter whether I end up hitting 693, 696, 700, whatever…”
Access denied: Failing to prep our students on abortion post-Roe v. Wade
With Roe v. Wade being overturned, we need actual action from our university, and we must demand more.
Dawg Days creates genuine friendships
Dawg Days pre-orientation program fosters mentor/mentee relationships with the hope of building community among Butler students.
BITS is back: The student experience of Bulldogs Involved Through Service
Butler students gathered last Saturday morning to volunteer at charities throughout the Indianapolis area.
Welcome to the Team: Volleyball edition
“It’s just really cool to see how Coach Sharon is really working to build a legacy and support the people who look like her.”
Gallahue, Levinson Family Hall construction due for completion by spring semester, 2023
Students adjust to closed off entrances and confusing hallways in the final stages of science complex construction.
BUPD arrests suspect in connection to AV bicycle thefts
The suspect was found in possession of two stolen bikes and a CUES farm cart.
Butler University appoints new director for fraternity and sorority life
Following the vacancy of the director of fraternity and sorority life position, Butler University appointed Devin Hall, starting on Aug. 1.
Bulldoze for B Lot
Here is my silly little opinion on five Butler buildings we should demolish, rebuild or renovate in order to add more B Lot parking.
Roommates: How does this even work?
I know this is uncharted territory for the majority of people, but it does not have to be an awful experience. Despite the difficulties you may encounter, having a built-in pal to be there for assistance and companionship is kind of nice.