With the academic year coming to a close, the BUPD advisory group is working to finalize their recommendations in regard to racial discrimination throughout campus and within the police department.
Students share their experiences with the 2021 NCAA tournament
How having NCAA games played at Hinkle Fieldhouse affected students at Butler University.
Butler plans to resume local summer programs, cancels study abroad
While summer study abroad is canceled, on-campus activities are a go.
Students anticipate COVID-19 vaccine
These next few weeks will be a big step in advancing the country to herd immunity and allowing students, Indiana residents or not, to be vaccinated before they return home.
Spring celebrations: A collaboration between religion and food
The Center for Faith and Vocation and Butler Dining are collaborating with student religious groups to provide traditional meals in honor of spring holidays.
Three tickets compete for the SGA presidency
At the end of the campaigns, here is what students need to know about the candidates before you cast your vote.
Butler University to provide COVID-19 vaccine to students on campus
In collaboration with the Indiana Department of Health, Butler has been selected to host a two-dose vaccine distribution site on campus for Indiana and out-of-state students, as well as international students. The Pfizer vaccine will be distributed to students between April 7–9 and May 4–6.
SGA presidential debate stresses need for more student voices, greater accountability
Will Gigerich, Paul Ford and Thomas Dziwlik and their vice president candidates spoke on behalf of their campaigns in the first SGA presidential debate since 2019.
Butler community remembers Tyler James
James passed away suddenly on March 10, but will be remembered by friends and family for his vast interests, compassion and loyalty.
Indiana residents 16 and older now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine
Governor Holcomb announced that all Indiana residents over the age of 16 will be eligible starting March 31. Additionally, state capacity and social event restrictions will now be determined by local officials, and the statewide mask mandate will become an advisory.