The upstart Miami Heat are looking to shock the world and keep LeBron James from his fourth ring. Will James’ old team have what it takes to tough out the Showtime Lakers?
From zero to hero: Katy Perry’s redemption story
The pop singer shared tips on how to stay positive when struggling with mental health during a virtual press conference promoting her new album, ‘Smile.’
Tenley Dowell’s persistent recovery
She didn’t know it then, but it was the ACL in her right knee that snapped and twisted. After impressing enough in two exhibition games to obtain the starting point guard spot, Dowell’s season was finished. After recovering, she looks to make an impact in her sophomore season.
Butler Core Curriculum introduces new requirement, Social Justice and Diversity
Butler University is working towards creating a more inclusive community on campus, and has added a Social Justice and Diversity requirement to its core curriculum to further this effort.
Butler ranked as the No. 1 regional university in the Midwest — so what?
Now, I don’t mean to be blasphemous — and I know some people will take me as such — but the rankings kind of blew me away. I decided to take a deep dive into the endless embedded hyperlinks and Byzantine site that is the U.S. News and World Report’s 2021 Best Colleges list.
Newly-inaugurated SGA president Maya Patel talks goals, vision
Butler junior Maya Patel stepped into the role of SGA president on Sept 29.
How Trump’s WeChat ban could devastate the Chinese American community
In the latest installment of the trade war between the United States and Chinese governments, Trump has attempted to ban Chinese-owned apps TikTok and WeChat. While most have focused on TikTok, the potential ban on WeChat would be disastrous for the Chinese Americans who use it to stay connected with each other and with loved ones in China.
Fee-fi-Faux Fans: A brand-new option for “attending” virtual performances
Faux Fans, or “Faux Fans In the Stands”, is a new program that allows friends and family of Butler arts students to support performances by purchasing a 16 x 24 picture of themselves for $50. This picture will be placed in the audience where performances are held.
Q&A: Butler MBB’s Freshmen
Chuck Harris, JaKobe Coles, Myles Tate and Myles Wilmoth sit in front of Irvington House. These freshmen have faced a more unique college experience than any Butler men’s basketball freshmen cohort before them. Photo by Xan Korman. XAN KORMAN | STAFF REPORTER | xkorman@butler.edu Photo editor and sports reporter Xan Korman had a chance to…
Butler students report issues with dining services amid COVID-19 changes, Bon Appétit addresses student feedback
Fewer options, poor food quality and falsely-labeled items are among the problems that students have had with Butler dining this year.