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  • Birds dying due to crashing into campus windows

    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

    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 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.

  • Composting project is finalist in nation-wide competition

    Composting project is finalist in nation-wide competition

    Butler University and Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis will compete together in Baltimore, Md., as finalists in the “Sustainable Campus Live!” competition for $50,000 next Monday.

  • Speech and Debate team triples in size

    Speech and Debate team triples in size

    Butler University’s Speech and Debate team tripled in size this semester. The team added eight first year students, growing from six to 18 members in just two years. Speech and Debate teams can range from a single person to 30 or 40 students. Adding 15 competitors has lifted the Bulldogs from a small entry to…

  • How do Butler students get to class?

    How do Butler students get to class?

    Butler University students use many different methods of transportation to get to their classes.

  • Your voice, your vote

    Your voice, your vote

    Less than half of all college students vote, but there is still time to register and let the country hear the Bulldogs bark.

  • PRESS RELEASE: Defaced Collegian issues

    PRESS RELEASE: Defaced Collegian issues

    Indianapolis, Ind. – The latest issue of the Butler Collegian was defaced last night on campus. Individuals took papers from the racks across campus and drew the transgender symbol in the design, wrote “TRANSformBU” and some had “we fixed it for you.” The article on the front page was about the university’s gender inclusive housing policy in…

  • First-years receive Dawg bucks; don’t know what they are

    First-years receive Dawg bucks; don’t know what they are

    MORGAN SKERIES | STAFF REPORTER | mskeries@butler.edu At the beginning of the semester, first-year students received 50 Dawg Bucks from President Danko as a compensation for having to stand out in the rain on move-in day. More than $50,000 was spent on this compensation due to the large size of the class of 2020. Although…