“The Living” was written about the Bubonic Plague and performed during the AIDs crisis, but is being reinterpreted for an audience living through the COVID-19 pandemic.
Butler students’ excitement builds for Billie Eilish documentary
Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry” will premiere Feb. 26 on Apple TV+.
Butler vs Seton Hall: What you need to know
Having lost three games in a row by 12 points or more, Butler looks to get back on track versus tournament-hopeful Seton Hall.
Ask Abby: Snow days, may they rest in peace!
Feeling sad about the lack of true snow days thanks to Zoom University? You’re not alone. Abby is here to commiserate with a silly obituary and some tips to get you through.
Consent with Caitlin: sexy times with… roommates?
“Hey students at Butler, please masturbate quietly. Thanks, bye!”
A Word With… Butler history professor Zachary Scarlett
This week in A Word With…: Zachary Scarlett shares his unwavering dedication to becoming a history professor along with some of the best parts of teaching in the college environment.
Atosu leads Butler to victory over rival Xavier
Senior guard Upe Atosu drives to the bucket versus Xavier on Feb. 22. Atosu led the Bulldogs with a career-high 23 points in the win. Photo by Xan Korman. HENRY BREDEMEIER | ASST. SPORTS EDITOR | hbredeme@butler.edu The Butler women’s basketball team defeated their arch-rival Xavier 73-61 on Feb. 22 at Hinkle Fieldhouse. It is…
Women’s Basketball Update
Women’s basketball update with head coach Kurt Godlevske. Despite numerous injuries and Covid-19 struggles this season, women’s basketball is aiming to finish the season strong and gain experience for next season. Multimedia reporter Eric Young has the story.
Irvington House residents put under quarantine mandate due to COVID-19
The first-year residential hall has been put under a mandatory lockdown as the result of a burst of positive tests. Students will receive tests beginning at 9 a.m. on Feb. 20.
Hinkle Fieldhouse COVID-19 Restrictions
Due to COVID-19, basketball games in Hinkle look a little different than normal. Multimedia reporter Maeve Van Etten has the story.