‘This new program exemplifies the values of The Butler Way, through its emphasis on connectivity, new experiences and sustainability.’
Welcome back, Dawgs
Butler University welcomed its third-largest class in history, with 1,246 students.
Recreational refresh: Butler’s HRC receives summer upgrades
Butler’s Health and Recreation Center underwent renovations this summer. Multimedia Reporter Eliza West highlights the changes users have been waiting for.
First-year survival guide: Learning the Bulldog way
“New friends are made in unconventional ways, so take every opportunity available to meet new people: talk to that person wearing a “Friends” shirt in the Starbucks line, text that random girl from the same hometown for a ride home or ask the brunette their name after they ask to borrow a pencil.”
Butler updates campus hazing policy
“Adjustments to the hazing policy include general formatting updates, as well as new educational modules for both students and faculty.”
It really is those darn phones
“I just think everyone should go pick up a book, whether it’s today or tomorrow.”
Men’s soccer season preview: Striving for consistency
“The Butler men’s soccer team saw 13 new additions during the offseason, including 11 first-years from seven different nations, as well as 17 returning players.”
Living in: Pi Beta Phi and Beta Theta Pi
“‘We are in constant communication to try and make it work for both groups, [and] utilize the space [in a way] that benefits both of us.’”
Indiana Republicans’ redistricting plan is MAGA-approved, not Hoosier-backed
“It’s not surprising that the Trump administration lit the fire on this mid-decennial redistricting war in Indiana, even though the majority of Hoosiers don’t agree with the proposal. The administration’s chaotic campaign is clearly for a partisan power grab, not for benefiting Hoosiers.”
A recap of pop princess summer
“There was no shortage of new pop music to blare this summer.”