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.
Butler to build addition between Gallahue Hall and Holcomb Building
A new atrium will connect the two academic buildings top to bottom, allowing the sciences to expand while business will move to their new building. Labs, classrooms and the science library will be renovated.
New Social Justice and Diversity core requirement begins implementation phase
After two years of debate, students will have to take SJD designated course after implementation and pilot programs are complete.
Students unsatisfied with BUPD, Dawg Alerts, general campus safety
Recent armed robbery and reported gunshots have put students on edge about Butler campus safety.
Atherton roof construction to be complete April 2018
Construction on Atherton’s roof will continue in the spring semester. The building’s flat roof must be updated every 20 years.
Ball State Interfraternity Council decides 13 fraternities go dry until February 2018
In a period of fraternity probations and closings on campus, Butler’s Greek community reacts to the decision that 13 Ball State fraternities will go dry until February 2018.