The Butler University Health and Recreation Center installed new electronic gates on Dec. 20.
Butler student’s guide to a possible repeal of Obamacare
President Obama’s healthcare law, the Affordable Care Act, contains provisions that affect college students and may not be replaced in a repeal of the law.
SOG applications now available for next year
Student Orientation Guide applications for the Fall of 2017 are now available.
Butler’s dance marathon breaks fundraising record
Butler University held its annual dance marathon on Jan. 21 in the Health and Recreation Complex and made history by raising over $400,000.
Lambda closed: National fraternity suspends chapter
Butler’s Lambda Chi Alpha chapter was suspended after violating their probation. Members have four days to move out of the chapter house.
Indiana Court of Appeals to visit Butler University
On Jan. 24, the Indiana Appeals Court will be visiting Butler to host an ongoing case for the students and staff to observe.
ResCo Dining Hall no longer open for dinner
This semester, ResCo Dining Hall will only serve lunch, instead of both lunch and dinner, as it did last semester.
Schwitzer Hall demolition completed over Winter Break
The last brick of Schwitzer Hall has fallen and one of Butler University’s oldest buildings is no more. Demolition started in the middle of October and was completed early this month. The almost four-month-long project was grueling one, but campus officials are excited for the construction of a new dorm in its place.
Metro Diner opens on campus
Metro Diner hosted a soft-opening over the weekend, offering a sneak peek of the menu and allowing a real-restaurant experience for the new employees. The diner officially opened on campus yesterday.
Bid Day 2017 sets Greek recruitment record
Nearly 600 students joined Butler’s Greek community this year, a large increase from previous years.