The HRC has yet to replace Kristyn Watts, former assistant director of recreation and wellness for aquatics and operations, leaving student employees to take on extra responsibilities.
Students find glitches in the Butler app
As spring semester commenced, students found trouble as the app shows wrong classrooms, times and professors.
Parking meters installed outside Sunset Avenue restaurants
Students with parking passes still have to pay for the parking meters outside of Scotty’s Dawghouse and Metro Diner.
Dance program ranked No. 3 in the nation
According to College Magazine, Butler University’s dance program is ranked no. 3 in the nation, right behind The Juilliard School and New York University.
New diverse learning environments survey announced by Student Affairs
The survey, conducted by University of California Los Angeles, will help to access Butler’s campus climate in comparison to other schools across the country.
How to Adult: Staying in shape
A new year brings about pesky resolutions that are harder to maintain than students may think. The Collegian continues the “How to Adult” series with tips for staying in shape in the New Year so personal fitness goals can be met.
New Butler Arts Center director named
After working as interim executive director since July, AaronHurt was officially appointed to head Butler Arts Center.
Butler announces tuition, room and board increases
Increased tuition and room and board rate increases will make the overall direct cost of attending Butler next school year between $56,625 and $57,040.
Butler updates tobacco policy
Butler’s tobacco policy has been updated to include rules regarding vaping, e-cigarettes and similar smokeless tobacco products.
De-stress with Improv Troupe’s winter show
Butler University Improv Troupe will perform at their annual winter show on Dec. 8. The free performance will be in Jordan Hall 141 at 5:00 p.m. The show will include games, audience interaction and a lot of comedy.