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  • Getting the green light

    Getting the green light

    The bystander effect is something a little too prevalent in our society, but Butler students are taking initiative and learning to speak out when something doesn’t seem right.

  • Say adieu to @butler.edu

    Say adieu to @butler.edu

    “After careful consideration of various factors … [Butler] has made the difficult decision to revise the policy on providing email accounts to graduated students”

  • Books and Breakfast: A focus on Black futures

    Books and Breakfast: A focus on Black futures

    “It’s a wonderful feeling to know that [you can] love purely and wholly.”

  • Students hold vigils to remember Oct. 7

    Students hold vigils to remember Oct. 7

    “In the wake of tragedies on Oct. 7, 2023 and over the last year, the different ways students came together to mourn reflect the multitude of impacts that the Israel-Palestine war has had on everyone.”

  • Student engagement expanded

    Student engagement expanded

    Butler University combines the offices of New Student and Family Programs and First Year Experience to create one office for student engagement on campus.

  • Butler University seeks to reveal athletes’ identities in sexual abuse lawsuit

    Butler University seeks to reveal athletes’ identities in sexual abuse lawsuit

    “In response to the ongoing sex abuse case filed by four former women’s soccer players, Butler University seeks to remove the athletes’ anonymity.”

  • Homecoming weekend 2024

    Homecoming weekend 2024

    The Butler community enjoyed a plethora of activities during the weekend-long event.

  • Hurricane Helene wreaks havoc

    Hurricane Helene wreaks havoc

    “It was a pretty devastating thing that no one expected would happen … everything changed in just a week.”

  • Indiana governor debate recap

    Indiana governor debate recap

    “Some polls show McCormick only three points behind Braun and 10 points with independent voters, making this race for governor one of the closest in the past two decades.”