For the first time since its inception in 2019, the Launch HOPE Foundation is expanding outside of Indiana.
Shein warehouse comes to Indiana
The new warehouse in Whitestown, Indiana for fashion giant Shein is one of two in the country. Some students are excited for shorter shipping times, while others have labor rights and environmental concerns.
Q&A with first vice president and chief diversity officer
“I don’t take for granted that it is a privilege to be able to do this work:” Dr. Khalilah A. Shabazz brings her experience working in DEI to Butler.
Butler hosts flu shot clinic this October
From Oct. 4 to Oct. 8, students can receive their flu shot at the Health and Recreation Center.
Anti-abortion student group met with abortion-rights resistance
Bulldogs for Life, the Butler chapter of anti-abortion nonprofit Students for Life of America, tabled on campus in order to protest against abortion to the broader campus. Some abortion-rights students responded.
Part one of monkeypox vaccine clinics
Butler offered a free vaccine clinic to students and the larger Indianapolis community on Sept. 14.
The Collegian’s guide to voter registration
Here is a brief rundown of the importance and logistics of voter registration.
Reflecting on Ross Hall’s past and future
Students reminisce on their time at Ross Hall, Vice President Rockwood discusses future plans.
Visiting Black Intellectual Series continues with Dr. Rosa Clemente
Students and faculty prepare for Dr. Clemente’s visit on Sept. 20-22.
Proposal 256 would requires registration to distribute charitable goods
Indianapolis City-County Council introduces proposal 256, which would require donors to register 48 hours in advance before distributing charitable goods.