Though FYS is a required course for Butler first-years, it offers many opportunities for students and staff to learn and grow.
TGIF: Indy’s own First Friday
The Circle City Industrial Complex provides Butler students with a gallery of artistic expression during the September 2022 First Friday.
Bulldogs of Butler: Sterling Powell
Butler musician Sterling Powell discusses his new album, his path to music and how living in Fairview influenced his songwriting.
Pitbull has Butler students feeling the “International Love:” Concert review
With a seating capacity of 24,000 and a packed house, massive crowds joined for a raucous night of dancing to some recent decades’ top hits.
Why do we hate women?
Love him or hate him, Andrew Tate has taken the world by storm through his audacious remarks on men, women and the world. Discover how Butler students engage with his content and what they think is next to come.
Dawg Days creates genuine friendships
Dawg Days pre-orientation program fosters mentor/mentee relationships with the hope of building community among Butler students.
Bulldogs of Butler: Kayla Hayes
From Hinkle Fieldhouse to the AT&T Stadium — the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders add a bulldog to their rookie roster as Kayla Hayes makes her lifelong dream as a professional dancer.
“Take My Hand Tour:” 5 Seconds of Summer concert review
After over 10 years of making music, the band crafted a vibrant celebration of nostalgia and the joy of live shows for old and new fans alike.
Time to BeReal: The impact of photo dumps, casual Instagram and BeReal
More and more people have begun posting increasingly casual content on social media, especially Instagram. With the rise of BeReal, what does it really mean to have a casual online persona?
POV: New dawgs in the dawg house
New experiences and opportunities welcomed the class of 2026. From late nights of relentless fun to early mornings of relaxation, first-years were immersed in the climate and culture of their new home.