In this week’s A Word With, communication and media studies professor Kristin Swenson discusses community at Butler as well as when she started becoming interested in gender studies. Read on for a heart warming interview.
Letter to the Editor: Students demand answers, action
Butler administration canceled an event featuring activist Angela Davis without the input of students who planned the event for four months. Now, they’re demanding for the event to be reinstated and an apology be issued to Davis.
Three tickets compete for the SGA presidency
At the end of the campaigns, here is what students need to know about the candidates before you cast your vote.
Student Thoughts: Spring 2021 Commencement Ceremonies
Multimedia reporter Gillian Battung asked Butler seniors their thoughts on how graduation ceremonies will be looking this May.
Butler University to provide COVID-19 vaccine to students on campus
In collaboration with the Indiana Department of Health, Butler has been selected to host a two-dose vaccine distribution site on campus for Indiana and out-of-state students, as well as international students. The Pfizer vaccine will be distributed to students between April 7–9 and May 4–6.
Tattoo Tales: Jennifer Whitaker
Multimedia reporter Alexis Wallman talks to Butler sophomore Jennifer Whitaker about how she expresses her style through her tattoos.
March Madness at Hinkle Fieldhouse
Multimedia reporter Christopher Tarvardian asks students their thought on Butler’s Hinkle Fieldhouse playing host to the NCAA tournament.
SGA presidential debate stresses need for more student voices, greater accountability
Will Gigerich, Paul Ford and Thomas Dziwlik and their vice president candidates spoke on behalf of their campaigns in the first SGA presidential debate since 2019.
Butler Collegian Newscast 3/24/21
Multimedia reporter Maeve Van Etten has updates on new campus protocols due to March Madness, SGA elections and more in this weeks newscast.
Married within the job
St. John and Alman have propelled the Butler women’s soccer programs to new heights in the 11 years since taking over the program together.