Students have an instinctive sense for when a lecture is going well, but they may not be able to pinpoint the reasons why. Dr. Jorgensen and two education majors share the different methods they use to plan their lessons.
Fall fashion favorites
As the leaves change color and the weather finally cools off, students start unpacking their fall clothes.
Film Fanatics: ‘Join the animatronic family’
The long-awaited film based on the indie horror video game hits theaters Oct. 27.
Tattoo Tales: Sydney Taylor
“He wrote to me in this long letter and the opening line is ‘Luck appears only to leave, but you had the type of luck to shape a life’. This tattoo is in his handwriting from the letter.”
Bulldog Burrows: Office Halloween decorations
“It’s nice to walk through the hallways and see everybody’s doors and be reminded that we have such a great family and close-knit culture here.”
Dawg-Eared: Worth the Reid
Each and every Taylor Jenkins Reid book is loved for a different reason. Follow along to read what Butler students love about her work.
Spooktacular flick picks for Halloween
“Prepare to dim the lights and gather some favorite Halloween sweets. Here is the ultimate Halloween movie guide from fellow Butler students.”
Bulldogs of Butler: Pickleball Club
Pickleball Club president Andrew Burdette and faculty advisor Dr. Farley share their journey to playing pickleball and how students can become involved.
Can October 27 come soon enough?
Swifties across the world will come together to listen to Taylor Swift’s re-released version of her ‘1989’ album.
Q&A with Sam Morril: Building a career in comedy, bit by bit
Stand-up comedian Sam Morril will be performing in Indianapolis on Oct. 29. In this Q&A, he discusses his early years as a comedian, past works and future plans.