Butler administration cancelled the 2018 chariot races due to Sigma Chi’s probation and safety concerns. A group of fraternity leaders then worked with Butler’s risk management department to document the plans for the 2019 races.
Overtime: California Senate Bill 206 and its implications on college sports
California Senate Bill 206 allows California college athletes to make money off of their name, image and likeness.
Butler women’s soccer sophomores build on successful freshman campaigns
Anja Savich and Katie Soderstrom lead a talented group of sophomores who are building on last year’s success.
Health Service Center hours are extended to allow for more student access
Health Service Center hours are extended by an hour to allow for students with late class complete access to the facilities available.
Butler athletes react to newly renovated Hinkle Fieldhouse
Athletes react to Hinkle Fieldhouse’s new features which include air conditioning and a revamped practice facility.
Butler University Police Department releases annual crime report for 2018
The 2018 disclosure shows an increase in reports of rape on campus. It also showed other trends in the number of drug arrests on campus.
Butler unveils $250 million Butler Beyond campaign, already has $171 million raised
Administrators, alumni, trustees of the university and current students launched Butler Beyond, a comprehensive fundraising campaign with a goal to raise $250 million by May 2022, at Clowes Memorial Hall on Oct. 5.
Butler women’s golf takes second at the Butler Fall Invitational
Butler finished second as a team while Katelyn Le won the individual title at the Butler Fall Invitational.
Community assistant applications released for the 2020-21 school year
Becoming a community assistant helps give students the chance to become a leader on campus and help support other Butler students in a residential setting.
Diversity Center director Tiffany Reed works to improve the DC
Reed strives to make the DC more accessible and welcoming to students.