The nonprofit membership-based organization The Speak Easy opened a second location in the city with a Butler University partnership.
Where does parking ticket money go?
Parking tickets are common on campus. If one stays at a meter too long, or parks in lot without the corresponding permit sticker, a ticket may appear on the windshield of that car. A reporter explores where that money goes.
Preview: Family Weekend
Reporter Morgan Skeries talks about what to expect during Family Weekend this year. Family or not, any student can participate in the events. Butler’s website lists activities one can expect.
Observatory developments improve research opportunities
From telescopic improvements, to planetarium renovations, reporter Brittany Bluthardt talks about Holcomb Observatory updates.
Pita Pit to open on campus
Pita Pit will open by Nov. 10 in the retail space of the parking garage. Reporter Jessica Lee talks about the future of the restaurant, owned by past Butler student Travis Sealls.
Class registration across Indiana universities
Butler students are meeting with their academic advisors and registering for spring courses. With midterms, fall break and the beginning of all things fall, this can be a stressful time for some students.
Diversity speaker to come next semester
BET News host and CNN contributor Marc Lamont Hill will speak on campus next semester. The Diversity and Inclusion Board of SGA voted on the decision Oct. 17.
Birds dying due to crashing into campus windows
Birds are hitting windows all across campus. Some students and professors attempt to find out why.
How absentee voting works
The 2016 election is right around the corner, and although some Butler students live in the Indianapolis area, some live elsewhere and need an absentee ballot to vote.
Puddles cause issues getting to class for Butler students
Puddles invaded Butler University’s campus due to recent storms and intermittent rainfall, and students are forced to take alternate routes to class to avoid these deep puddles.