Josh and Josh preview the baseball, softball and lacrosse seasons.
A very serious investigation of the smells of Jordan Hall
Upon my daily entry into Jordan Hall, I am confronted with an array of scents. These prominent sensations permeate the halls and classrooms, and I cannot help but notice them.
Butler University named top producer of Fulbright U.S. Student Program recipients
Butler had 16 applicants, four of which were awarded with the scholarship. Applicants must have a baccalaureate to apply.
Butler students wait outside Hinkle Fieldhouse before each game, with hopes of getting the best seat
A look into the Butler men’s basketball ticketing process and how students are impacted by the general admission style seating.
Butler vs. Seton Hall: What you need to know
Everything you need to know before the Bulldogs take on the PIrates.
Students speak out about Ross Hall, Irvington House dissonance on campus
Students from Ross and Irvington delve into what they believe are the root causes of discord between the two residence hall groups.
JCA is working towards diversity and inclusion. What are the other colleges doing?
The deans of LAS, CCOM and COPHS are all adamant about improving conditions for students of different backgrounds. Creating welcoming environments, hiring diverse faculty, and creating diverse curriculum seem to be a priority for all.
A letter to all Starbucks customers from your very favorite barista
Dedicated to all my Strawberry Acai Stans.
Non-profit tech organization Nextech moves into Sunset Avenue parking garage vacancy
Nextech aims to increase access to computer technology for K-12 students in Marion county.
Justin Bieber: the good, the bad and the ugly
Justin Bieber releases “Changes” — his first studio album in five years. Take a look at Bieber’s tumultuous career timeline, along with album reactions from past and present Beliebers.