“As downtown Broad Ripple feels the absence of the usual weekend night crowds, locals reassure visitors that veteran establishments are a safe haven for both day and nighttime recreation.”
What we learned: The Visiting Black Intellectual Series
The final event of the 2023-24 Visiting Black Intellectual Series took place on Tuesday, March 26.
Beyond bragging rights: How the Big Brother Competition became a platform for giving back
In a celebration of diversity and philanthropy, the Efroymson Diversity Center orchestrated a captivating event that combined unity, competition and charitable giving through a mock reality game show.
Affirmation through access
“It’s important for trans people to feel safe and comfortable in their bodies, and however we can help with that is fantastic.”
Haworth and Walls win SGA presidential election
“Of the 1,271 students who voted — more than 400 less than last year’s election — 60.18% voted for Haworth-Walls.”
‘What It’s Like … ’ to find a support group that reflects student experience
‘If you’re interested in therapy … don’t think of it like therapy,’ Fuller-McDade said. “Just think of it as a group of people talking because it’s literally what it is.”
Dance Marathon levels up
The philanthropy event continues to grow from previous years, raising almost $17,000 more than last year’s total.
Digital restoration: What is it; why should I care?
Dr. Brent Seales, internationally recognized for his work in using AI to read ancient manuscripts, visits Butler for a talk about digital restoration.
SGA presidential debate recap
The presidential election will be on March 5. Students can vote between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m..
Meet the Dawgs campaigning for 2024-25 SGA presidency
Introducing Butler’s presidential and vice presidential candidates for the upcoming academic year.