Dickerhoof was inspired to start her small business, Mariposa Beading Co, after her best friend was killed in a 2018 car crash.
The uncomfortable pattern behind multiple Butler Student Affairs resignations
Three Student Affairs staff members have left Butler in the span of less than six months. One staff member that resigned had only worked at Butler for a year and a half, others had worked at Butler for upwards of six years before resigning. The question remains: why?
OT: McKenzie Milton: The walking miracle
“Over 1,000 days after a crippling injury, and being told he would never walk again, Florida State quarterback McKenzie Milton defied the odds setting up consecutive touchdowns and taking ninth-ranked Notre Dame to overtime.”
Album review: “Certified Lover Boy” sets new records for Drake
The Toronto rapper smashes his own achievements, yet he fails to innovate on his 6th studio album.
Garrett Christman: The pitcher with a “Bulldog Mentality”
“Garrett Christman’s “Bulldog mentality” was a key contribution for Butler’s first Big East tournament berth.”
Butler XC looks to build off of last season’s strong finishes
“The Butler men’s and women’s cross country make their return to the grass fields after their historic run last season in search for more success.”
Butler Volleyball is ready to take the next step as a program
“After an unusually shortened spring season due to COVID-19, the Butler volleyball team hopes to have a bounce-back season with 31 games on the schedule this fall.”
Mid-Autumn Festival: What is it?
The Mid-Autumn Festival has been celebrated in Chinese culture for over a thousand years and is one of the most important celebrations of the year in China.
Masks down voices up: A cappella singing returns to Butler
Butler’s student a cappella groups are back, and they are signing louder than ever before.
A Tribute to 9/11
Multimedia reporter James Andrews reports about 9/11 tributes done at Butler and in the Indianapolis community.