Jesse McCartney will perform on Butler’s campus April 28 as a part of Exam Jam.
How to Adult: Graduating on time
Students share their unique college career choices and how they manage to graduate on time.
Butler’s Scotty’s Dawghouse survives as last Indy location
After filing for bankruptcy in December, seven Scotty’s Brewhouse locations will have closed by April 14; however, Scotty’s Dawghouse is intended to stay on campus.
“Call Me By Your Name” author André Aciman closes 2018-19 Visiting Writers Series
André Aciman spoke and read from his works as the final guest author in the 2018-19 Viviane S. Delbrook Visiting Writers Series in the Reilly Room on April 16.
Record number of Butler students accepted to Orr Fellowship
A record-breaking number of Butler students were accepted to the prestigious Orr Fellowship Program. This year, eleven Butler students make-up a portion of the six percent of graduates the program accepts.
Parking regulations, frequent towing frustrates campus drivers
Butler’s associate director of parking and transportation said there are usually two reasons vehicles are towed: people either park in places they are not supposed to, or they drive unregistered vehicles to campus.
Butler summer housing to be in the Apartment Village this year
Students have multiple options for living on or near campus over the summer. This year, on-campus housing will be in the Apartment Village, instead of ResCo, where students have lived during summers in the past.
Third hate speech incident occurs near Butler, Indiana hate crime legislation protects this instance
Gov. Eric Holcomb signed a hate crime legislation bill to consider victims’ real or perceived attributes. However, legislators and community members disagree on whether it provides more protection for victims, such as groups targeted by hate incidents on campus.
Clarifying the Butler-purchased insurance plan
Each summer, students find emails in their inbox about the Butler-purchased insurance plan. Enrollment into the plan is automatic, and all but about 350 to 400 students choose to opt out of the plan before the August deadline rolls around. However, for many otherwise uninsured students and international students, waiving the insurance plan is not an option.
First Ball so Hard Basketball Tournament at Butler raises money for the Center for Leadership Development
On April 6, the first Ball So Hard Basketball Tournament at Butler University was held outside Hinkle Fieldhouse. The tournament helped to raise $32,679 for the Center for Leadership Development.