As the end of our school year — and our immediate future — have been thrown for a loop, it can be hard to understand what lessons to take away from all of this. The answer, though, as simple as it seems, is to keep perspective; we’re more equipped to handle this crisis than we think.
Brooke Kandel-Cisco named dean of Butler University College of Education
Kandel-Cisco served as the interim dean of the College of Education during the 2019-2020 school year.
Common tropes of a Butler Bulldog can help the U.S. prevail over the coronavirus
Americans tend to come together in times of hardship, but the coronavirus presents a new challenge. Multimedia editor Jake Bedell explains that what we do as individuals makes a larger impact on those around us and encourages The Butler Way.
In-person to online: how students have adapted to tutoring at home
Tutoring options on-campus have been switched to online, allowing students to receive feedback on speeches, writing and musical performances while at home. Each organization has different options, but the switch to online hasn’t left tutoring behind.
The end of a new beginning for Butler women’s lacrosse
The Butler’s women’s lacrosse team was having its best season yet before it was cut short during their Spring Break Trip because of the coronavirus and despite the disappointment, is motivated to continue their success next year.
Issue 21: April 1, 2020 front page
The front page of the April 1, 2020 issue of The Butler Collegian.
Bring your own hazmat suits: Jordan Hall disrepair causes illness in faculty
Over the past year and a half, Pam Crea has sought assistance for an ongoing illness through the HR department at Butler, and has been misguided at every turn. Her medically-advised requests for relocation were denied. The university’s response to her plea was simple and inflexible: no administrative assistant may be separated from their department.
Holistic alternatives to staying healthy during this pandemic
Disclaimer — if you are experiencing any symptoms of the coronavirus please go to your nearest facility to be tested and treated. The alternatives I will be listing are not to cure the virus, they are simply to boost immunity, help with minor cold-like symptoms and raise happiness levels during this trying time.
Butler professor and students work to promote Pandemic Risk Insurance Act
The act, which could help in the economic recovery from the coronavirus, has been seen by members of Congress and the president.
Overtime: NFL free agency winners and losers
Reporter Henry Bredemeier breaks down what’s been a unique free agency period thus far. The Patriots and Chargers are in very different positions following the departures of their starting quarterbacks.