Butler students and faculty share the importance of having LGBTQIA+ Alliance on Butler’s campus.
Butler Ballet Student Choreographers’ showcase comes to Clowes Memorial Hall on October 22 and 23
The showcase, a collection of performances organized and performed entirely by students in the Butler Dance Department, will be livestreamed on the Butler Arts & Events Center website.
Bulldogs of Butler: Abelias Ringenberg shares his passion for advocacy and sexual assault prevention
“My goal is to reach the entirety of the student body, but also the entirety of the staff as well. Even if I reach and change only one person’s life or one person’s outlook on what consent is then I have done something for the net positive.”
Popping the Butler bubble: Indy-area activities to take advantage of
Even though fall semester breaks have been cancelled, students can explore the Indianapolis area.
Your ballot, your bucks
Curious to see what CEOs of your favorite company have donated to the Biden or Trump campaign? Here are three ways to find out.
Butler’s political organizations discuss the 2020 presidential election
Butler College Democrats and Butler College Republicans share thoughts on the upcoming election
Pop culture and politics: Should celebrities publicly endorse presidential candidates?
Many celebrities have spoken out about the candidate they are voting for the 2020 election, but the real question is: do endorsements belong in popular culture?
Fee-fi-Faux Fans: A brand-new option for “attending” virtual performances
Faux Fans, or “Faux Fans In the Stands”, is a new program that allows friends and family of Butler arts students to support performances by purchasing a 16 x 24 picture of themselves for $50. This picture will be placed in the audience where performances are held.
Butler community weighs in on their favorite Latinx restaurants
In honor of Hispanic Heritage month, here are five fun restaurants that serve up some tasty eats!
How is Butler celebrating Beethoven’s 250th birthday?
In honor of the 250th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven’s birthday, tune in every Sunday at 7 pm to hear performances of his 32 piano sonatas.