Poorly maintained roads leading into campus continue to disrupt drivers and students as the Butler-Tarkington Neighborhood Association searches for solutions.
Senior house signing begins sophomore year
For many students, the decision of where to live for their senior year is made as early as their sophomore year.
New Butler club promotes inclusivity, education on campus
The Beautiful Minds Project is one of Butler’s newest clubs and its members are eager to start making a difference.
Leaking ceilings distract students in the Science Library, Jordan Hall
Leaking occurring in the last stairwell of Jordan Hall and on the second floor of the Science Library does not seem to be stopping anytime soon.
Pharmacy program to discontinue cluster testing fall 2017
Pharmacy majors will no longer have clusters in the fall.
Commencement ticket restrictions cause problems for seniors
This spring commencement, each student is guaranteed six graduation tickets to distribute among family and friends. Some students, though, will have to request additional tickets through a waitlist.
Butler hosts the 29th annual Undergraduate Research Conference
The Undergraduate Research Conference includes 828 registrants who will present their research on April 7.
College of Education leadership class creates #StandUpBU project
Project #StandUpBU will be taking over Star Fountain from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on April 4.
One Butler: The Brain Project statues around campus promote speakers
On the afternoon of March 29, 12 brain statues and a neuroanatomist stood in front of Clowes Memorial Hall. The statues were a part of One Butler: The Brain Project. The neuroanatomist was Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor.
The mystery of the Ross Hall courtyard remains unsolved
In the interior of Ross Hall sits a patch of green grass. It is secluded from the rest of campus by the walls that house many of Butler’s first-year class.