Managing Editor Marisa Miller and host Kennedy Aiman discuss the top stories in the Collegian this week, including the closure of a main Butler road, a new study program in New York City and men’s and women’s soccer.
Title IX hearing process eliminated
Campus policy on sex discrimination, seuxal harrassment, sexual misconduct and domestic violence changed. The hearing process is now eliminated from the overall procedure.
“Dawgs Gotta Eat” these family recipes
Students sell “Dawgs Gotta Eat” cookbook full of Butler community recipes for a class project. All funds go toward Riley Hospital for Children.
Westfield Boulevard closed due to Levee Flood Project Protection
The Indianapolis Department of Public Works project is continuing progress with the North Flood Damage Reduction Project with power wire relocating and construction on Westfield.
CHASE office now offers a semester in New York City
CHASE office adds the option to study a semester in New York, a way to find new opportunities for internships.
Butler students struggle to enroll in spring courses
A look into the enrollment process and why courses are capped, causing limited options for students.
Faulty emergency pole sparks continued discussion on student safety
A faulty emergency pole was revealed when a student pressed the pole’s button as a joke, only to realize that due to upgrades, the pole did not place the call to BUPD dispatch. Assistant Chief Tony Rivera sat down and answered questions about emergency poles on campus and new ways for students to stay safe.
Students and faculty remember Brandon Cole
A Butler University professor who taught with passion and love until the very end. Cole impacted students through his positive energy and dedication to the Butler community.
Diversity Lecture Series to open with two former legislators
Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., and Rep. Lee Hamilton, D-Ind., discuss ways to unite people during politically polarized times
BUPD hears concerns at SGA senate meeting
SGA Senate, BUPD’s Chief of Public Safety John Conley and other BUPD officers met on the third floor of Atherton Union to discuss the questions and concerns of Butler students regarding safety and BUPD on campus.