The student athletes were allegedly groomed, illicitly photographed and sexually assaulted by their assistant athletic trainer Michael Howell.
Student loan forgiveness program rejected by Supreme Court
President Joe Biden’s proposal to forgive more than $400 billion of student loan debt was blocked by the Supreme Court of the United States on June 30.
Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action at colleges and universities
In a 6-3 vote, SCOTUS ruled that Harvard University and the University of North Carolina violated the Constitution by considering race in admission decisions.
BU Be Green
Students and staff alike are working towards making campus more ecologically sound for future Bulldogs.
A color cut short
Advocates for Autism dyes Star Fountain, but resulting backlash points to ableist attitudes on campus.
Wearing denim and going teal
Students show solidarity during Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Undergraduate Research Conference returns to Butler for the 33rd year
On April 14, undergraduate students from Butler and other universities had the opportunity to present their research.
Former professor awaits trial in connection to felony charges
More than a year has passed since Tiberiu Popa was arrested and no longer employed by Butler.
Alison Miccolis elected as Collegian editor-in-chief
Miccolis, a junior journalism and German double major, will hold the position for the 2023-24 academic year.
“I don’t understand why people would try to take that away”
Butler students and staff react to SB 480 passing into law.