A fourth Jane Doe joins lawsuit against Butler alleging years of sexual assault and grooming.
HRC hosts Rec Day celebration
The Health and Recreation Complex set up stations with information and goodies across campus to send a message to students.
Day of peace: ‘Teaching Shabbat’
The Center for Faith and Vocation hosts a Teaching Shabbat event to educate on Jewish traditions and culture.
Butler+ aims to make advanced education accessible
New website and programs publicize and increase academic opportunities beyond undergraduate degrees at Butler.
SGA 101: What you need to know before elections
With SGA elections coming up, what really are students voting for?
The face of a fellow
George Andrei serves as a fellow for the Department of History, Anthropology and Classics during the 2023-24 academic year.
Butler Brew to be replaced by student-run cafe
Many within LSB and Bon Appétit have been working hard to create this project which they hope to turn into an innovative model that can be used across Butler’s campus and at other universities.
New I-LEAD space to promote interactional diversity on campus
Through this space, DEI aims to foster greater interactional diversity on campus.
Dr. Terri Jett: Leaving an irreplaceable legacy
“As leader of the Hub and the first Black woman in Butler’s history to attain full professor status, Jett has represented Butler while forging new connections to cultivate Black scholarship and foster community in Indianapolis.”
Behind barn doors: Factory farming’s lethal secrets
The Desmond Tutu Peace Lab hosted Marina Bolotnikova with her lecture “Bailing Out Big Meat: How the Public Pays for Factory Farming’s Disasters”.