Voting for Student Government Association president ended Feb. 20, but there is no winner yet.
Private police department records now public
Private university police departments across Indiana must now release records, after the Indiana General Assembly overturned former Gov. Mike Pence’s veto last week.
More construction, less parking
At a campus master planning forum about two weeks ago, Facilities Director Rich Michal discussed three upcoming campus projects that will impact the parking situation on campus.
WGI Color Guard Regional comes to Indy
Indianapolis hosted 70 color guard and drumline groups Feb. 18 for the Winter Guard International Regional competition.
Butler’s second annual Day of Giving takes place on Feb. 23
Day of Giving is an event aimed at generating support for Butler student scholarships and the Butler Fund. Alumni, students and friends of Butler come together to make donations.
On-campus Starbucks experiencing high demand
Starbucks is the lifeblood of Butler students and staff, but recently many are vexed by shortages of drinks and pastries.
Butler Way construction to be completed by Summer 2019
Construction plans will redesign another Butler University entrance in the summer of 2019, after the completion of the new Lacy School of Business, that could improve Butler Way’s functionality, aesthetic appeal and sustainability, Rich Michal, executive director of facilities, said.
Irwin Library commemorates 100th anniversary of World War I
Butler University is commemorating the hundredth anniversary of the United States’ entrance into World War I with a variety of exhibits and events around campus.
College of Education in talks to move to CTS
Butler’s College of Education might move from Jordan Hall to the Christian Theological Seminary campus.
SGA president, class officer elections begin on campus
Butler’s Student Government Association elections for president and class officers are coming up soon on Feb. 20.