Butler Brew and Blue’s Closet teach students how to run their own business.
Voting 101
“Whether students choose to vote in person, early or by absentee ballot, the opportunities are there to make a difference.”
No settlement reached in Butler sexual assault lawsuit after a year of litigation
“Amid the 2024 fall semester, Butler University’s ongoing legal battles rage behind the scenes.”
“We’re not just talking the talk, we’re walking the walk”
The Compass Center and Efroymson Diversity Center reflect on an impactful year after joining DEI division
Butler’s parking predicament
Students are frustrated as they continue to struggle with persistent parking problems
New school year, new questions: Getting to know Butler’s Title IX coordinator
Azure Swinford shares her role within the office of institutional equity.
Welcome home, class of ‘28
Orientation week kicks off for new students.
Starbucks hours cut, student workers feel unheard
With the new year, Bon Appétit rolled out changes to dining locations across campus.
Timely Warning: the Red Zone is real
‘I think people think [sexual assault] doesn’t happen on campus, just because not every time a timely warning is issued, but Butler’s campus is unfortunately rampant with those situations.’
Announcement of Ross Hall Hotel sparks Gateway Project questions
While the project will bring many changes to campus, some worry these efforts are not entirely in students’ favor.