The Division of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion held a seminar with Dr. Tia Brown McNair for faculty and students about how Butler can learn to be more of a student-ready university.
“You’re not the only one who’s having to figure it out all on your own.”
Uplifting students during First-Gen Celebration Week
Missing papers recovered
“Dedicated readers of the print edition of The Butler Collegian may have noticed that print copies of Issue Nine — published on Wednesday, Nov. 6 — were not in newsstands around campus. Following the papers’ delivery by the Collegian’s external printing vendor at approximately 11 a.m., Collegian editors were unable to locate the papers in the afternoon for distribution.”
The house that Love built
“‘The Gateway project is not only envisioning a three-year, five-year [or] 10-year [plan]. It’s to make sure that we are protecting Butler University and its longevity,’”
CCOM swaps strategy for sports
Graduate programs are being paused and launched as CCOM re-evaluates their programs.
Donald Trump elected 47th President of the United States
The election was called at 5:34 a.m. on Wednesday morning by the Associated Press.
Trump in the lead at time of poll closure
Key swing states such as Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin are still being counted.
Senate and House election results
The next U.S. Senate and House of Representatives elected officials have been selected to serve the state of Indiana.
The votes are in: New faces in Indiana’s state and local legislatures
“The things that actually affect your day-to-day living, or most directly and immediately affect you, are going to be decisions made at the State House and at the City Hall.”
The first BUCD vs. BUCR debate
Representatives from the Butler University College Democrats and College Republicans met to debate their political parties’ stances on relevant topics.