The Butler Collegian is committed to sharing diverse viewpoints from across the university and to upholding values of free speech. However, The Collegian does not endorse or promote opinions contained within any letter to the editor. Fellow Bulldogs – It is our absolute pleasure to welcome you to the 2021-2022 academic year. We are thrilled…
Spooky Butler: The tour you did not get
Photo taken by Julian Cirnigliaro GRACIE ELMER | OPINION COLUMNIST | gelmer@butler.edu KENNEDI ULMAN | OPINION COLUMNIST | kulman@butler.edu HANNAH HOWARD | OPINION COLUMNIST | hvhoward@butler.edu KIRAN BRARR | OPINION COLUMNIST | kbrar@butler.edu CAITLIN SEGRAVES | OPINION CO-EDITOR | csegrave@butler.edu The Elevators of Gallahue – Gracie Elmer Having used a scooter for most of my…
Butler’s Mask Mandate: Finding empathy in times of crisis
As another fall during the COVID-19 pandemic approaches, it is crucial that the Butler community tries to stop the spread. Pandemic fatigue may prolong it.
What’s new in Butler DEI
“I think the future is bright for the diversity center,” Navarro-Garcia said. “I’m optimistic about where we’ll go and where we’ll be even 90 days from now in terms of staffing, in terms of capacity to serve our students, expand our services, to reach farther into the margins of our student population.”
Butler University updates COVID-19 policies
As Butler returns to pre-pandemic activities, students, faculty and staff are still required to wear masks indoors when in the presence of others.
Remembering Xan: Through his lens
Through his photos, Xan did more than capture moments on the court. He inspired us all with his relentless work ethic and willingness to always help others succeed.
Consent with Caitlin: A timely and much-needed consent refresher
Moral of the story is always get consent, duh, toxic masculinity sucks, and always believe survivors.
Editorial: A tribute to Xan
The Butler Collegian staff and friends of Xan share their thoughts and memories from his life.
Devour Indy: Summerfest 2021
Devour Indy is holding its annual Summerfest Aug. 23 through Sep. 5 featuring over 100 restaurants across the city offering specially priced, featured menus.
Clowes’ new look – inside and out
From a brand new entrance into Clowes to allowing full audience capacity at shows again, the arts are starting to return back to normal, without the implications of COVID-19 restrictions.