Blakely Heaton | Assistant News Editor | bnheaton@butler.edu Students can now call Fairview House, the newest residence hall on Butler University’s campus, a home. Fairview officially opened to students this month and can house up to 633 students. Currently, Fairview is operating at near-full capacity. This housing facility is unlike any other at Butler University,…
Butler’s biggest class getting SOGgy
Katie Goodrich | Editor in Chief | kmgoodri@butler.edu Rain and enthusiastic upperclassmen greeted 1,272 new dawgs Jaci Bansch walked into Fairview House with mixed emotions as she moved in for her first year at Butler University, along with the rest of her fellow first-years who make up Butler’s largest class ever. She was pleasantly surprised…
Ambassadors of Change Program celebrates 20 years of service
Katie Goodrich | Editor in Chief | kmgoodri@butler.edu 20 years. 1,000 students. 20,000 hours of community service. This is what the Ambassadors of Change program accomplished in its first 20 years. The pre-welcome week program, commonly called AOC, focuses on community service and leadership development. “AOC is unique because it’s a combination of a week…
College of Business renamed in honor of $25 million donation
Katie Goodrich | Editor in Chief | kmgoodri@butler.edu Butler University received the largest individual gift in the university’s history. Andre Lacy and his wife Julia gave a $25 million donation. In honor of the gift, Butler renamed the College of Business the Andre B. Lacy School of Business. Lacy, chairman of Lacy Diversified Industries, will…
Butler battles $10 million deficit
KATIE GOODRICH | EDITOR IN CHIEF Butler University’s budget is in the red. $10 million in the red. Next year, the university will take another “strategic loss” of $2-3 million, according to an April 4 email from Bruce Arick, vice president for finance and administration. The largest class in Butler’s history is graduating, and they…
Can you really graduate “Doubt Free?”
VANESSA STAUBLIN | CONTRIBUTING WRITER Each year students across the nation submit their application for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Federal Student Aid, an office within the U.S. Department of Education, receives applications from students who are entering college all the way to graduate students. This year students who were interested in receiving…
Senior Carah Austin presents a passion for penguins
BLAKELY HEATON & KRISTIN CAMILIERE | STAFF REPORTERS Butler senior Carah Austin loved penguins since she was a little girl, all thanks to a life-sized emperor penguin stuffed animal her dad bought her. This summer, she went to Mystic, Connecticut, to research African penguins at Mystic Aquarium. She discovered her research…
Diversity
MATT DEL BUSTO & JOZ CABRERA | STAFF REPORTERS Diversity is a continuously evolving word. Whether it is used in regards to race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, religion, socioeconomic status, ability or any other myriad of categories, diversity is a hot topic on college campuses across the nation. Butler is no different. …
Farewell to Schwitzer Hall: End of an era
ANNIE WEBER | NEWS EDITOR Current Schwitzer residents will be the last to live in the residence hall, as it will close and be demolished after this semester ends. Rich Michal, executive director of facilities for Butler, said it makes more sense financially to tear Schwitzer completely down. It would have…
Deficit does not make an impact on athletics
Sophie Robertson | Contributing Reporter | ssrobert@butler.edu Police guide traffic through the streets as students abandon their studies. Blue and white speckles the stadium as videographers stream the fans’ reactions. Trip pants on the sidelines as Dawg Pound grunts behind the baskets. Coaches furrow their brows as basketballs hurl across the floor. There’s no place…