A project visible to students on the Atherton Mall began around two to three weeks ago as part of a master utility plan to continue development of telecommunication and electrical enhancements at Butler University.
New fraternity coming to campus in the fall
Butler will have a new fraternity on campus by fall 2017. Starting tomorrow, there will be three open forums for the top candidates: Theta Chi, Beta Theta Pi and Pi Kappa Alpha.
Lack of lighting in Mall to be fixed in upcoming summers
Unsafe. Scary. Dark. Those are words students use to describe the Butler Mall at night.
Search for new VP of Student Affairs continues
Butler’s human resources department continues to go through the process of searching for a someone to replace Levester Johnson as vice president for student affairs.
CCOM Symposium brings back prominent alums
Butler’s College of Communication hosts its fourth annual symposium starting Feb. 20 through March 2.
Dining Services to undergo major changes in Atherton, ResCo, C-Club
Walking into Atherton dining hall, there are long lines of students and a constant search for a seat, especially during lunch rush hour. In the back kitchens, it is difficult to navigate from cooking to serving areas. To walk from the bookstore to the Reilly Room, students go down the stairs and through C-Club, where there is little natural light. Starting this summer, the dining will change.
Diversity and Inclusion Board week continues through Feb. 11
Butler University’s Diversity and Inclusion Board Week is in full effect this week. The events began on Monday and continue through this Saturday evening.
HRC experiences maintenance issues with pool lights, sauna
Butler’s Health and Recreation Center is experiencing multiple instances of disrepair that have been affecting both students and athletes for the last couple of weeks.
Email phishing affects Scotty’s Dawghouse employees
Four thousand Scotty’s Holdings, LLC employees had their tax forms stolen in an email phishing scam on Jan. 30.
Immigration ban affects GALA trip
Twenty students traveling abroad on the Global Adventures in the Liberal Arts trip cannot visit Morocco due to safety concerns surrounding President Donald Trump’s immigration order.