While cases on Butler’s campus have remained relatively low throughout the fall semester, there have been some situations where not only students, but professors have contracted the disease. These cases extend as far back as the spring of 2020.
Comeback for women’s basketball redshirt senior
Jaia Alexander worked tirelessly last season to come back from a serious knee injury, but now she is healthy and ready to show her talents on the court for the first time at Hinkle Fieldhouse.
A playlist fit for fall 2020
While pumpkin spice body wash may take fall a little too far, there should not be any shame in enjoying the season. Instead, embrace it in all its earthy, pleasantly-decaying glory. Here are 10 songs to really immerse yourself in the present ephemeral moment.
SGA will not pass a definition of anti-Semitism this term
On Oct. 21 SGA passed resolution 2021-026, which denounces anti-Semitism, but it did not include a definition of anti-Semitism. This came after a previous resolution received backlash.
Hayes heats up Hinkle
Kayla Hayes became acquainted with dance as a child. Now as a Butler junior, she is a force on the dance team and a support system for those around her.
Donor Diane Meyer Simon gives $500,000 to CUES for creation of the new Mikhail Gorbachev Fund
The donation will allow for a more effective space for the Center for Urban Ecology and Sustainability as well as funding for paid student fellow leadership positions.
Behind Butler’s decision to remove all breaks for the spring semester
Butler faculty and staff reconstruct the spring semester academic calendar to minimize the number of times students leave campus.
Butler Residence Life staff works towards creating community for students in a pandemic
Both residential assistants and faculty in residences continue to try to create a community of care in their residence halls — even with the difficulties that come from COVID-19 restrictions and a lack of breaks from academics. Many RAs and FIRs are thinking outside of the box when it comes to programming.
How to celebrate Halloween safely
Right now, the scariest part of the spooky season is continuing to avoid contracting COVID-19. The options are slim, so what exactly can students do this year?
Overtime: Bjorkgren hire just the start of Pacers’ offseason
Teams don’t make coaching changes if they are expecting to perform the same moving forward. With the Bjorkgren era starting in Indiana, expect even more changes for the Pacers.