“With problems surrounding air traffic control, and many flight cancellations, travel is expected to be disrupted through Thanksgiving break, even as the shutdown has come to an end.”
Get involved in the season of giving
“With several drives still accepting donations through the end of the week, students, faculty and staff have ongoing opportunities to support both campus and local communities.”
Dawgs on the Street: What are your favorite holiday traditions?
With the end of the semester around the corner, many students are excited for the upcoming breaks. Multimedia Reporter Parker Williams asked students what they’re most looking forward to this holiday season.
Redistricting push rejected by Indiana lawmakers
The Indiana Senate will not meet in December to redraw the congressional district map.
Matcha, Labubus and women’s rights, oh my!
“Throughout the event, competitors showcased their underground records and Labubus while preaching about gender rights, fighting for the coveted title and prizes.”
Butler Community Arts School launches spring sessions
The campus-based music program has opened offerings for lessons and classes next semester.
What you need to know: Bulldogs prepare to face the Hoosiers
“Now, the Dawgs seek to build on their win streak and replicate last year’s upset as they face Indiana University.”
Underrated Thanksgiving foods
“Although mashed potatoes, stuffing and pumpkin pie are the tried-and-true staples of Thanksgiving gatherings, some foods deserve just as much recognition — but are continuously overlooked.”
OT: Instant replay still needs improvement
“Expedited replay reviews help to achieve this goal, as does full transparency of why a call is being made a certain way. It is of the utmost importance that the good in replay is continued to be built upon in order for players, coaches and fans alike to enjoy the games they love dearly.”
Butler’s leaf blower problem
“There’s nothing that defines fall at Butler like beautiful foliage and the constant drone of leaf blowers. On any nice enough week day the sound is inescapable.”