Even though fall semester breaks have been cancelled, students can explore the Indianapolis area.
Let’s debate: Sports edition
The Butler Collegian sports reporters state their claim and make their case as to why they are right and any other opinion is wrong.
COVID-19 strikes the White House
President Trump was hospitalized less than 24 hours after announcing his diagnosis, and several other government officials have contracted the virus since Oct. 2.
How to vote in-person on Election Day
Butler students registered in Marion County can vote in person before or on Nov. 3.
Amy Coney Barrett is the justice for white cisgender men
Barrett’s nomination is a divisive political move that attempts to fill Justice Ginsburg’s seat with someone in diametric opposition to her strong ideals.
Your ballot, your bucks
Curious to see what CEOs of your favorite company have donated to the Biden or Trump campaign? Here are three ways to find out.
The UFC middleweight division runs through The Last Stylebender
To compensate for his lack of power at 185 pounds, the champion’s cat-like reflexes, unbelievable finesse and ability to anticipate and react puts him far and away as the best middleweight on Earth. It becomes almost impossible to beat him.
Butler’s political organizations discuss the 2020 presidential election
Butler College Democrats and Butler College Republicans share thoughts on the upcoming election
Flu shots required for all students this year
All Butler students are required to get a flu shot to help avoid overwhelming the local healthcare system. Shots were provided on campus and can be found at multiple locations near campus for those who have not yet received one.
First-time voters prepare for the presidential election
As the day of the election is less than a month away, Butler students must prepare to vote for their first time.