Here’s a deep dive into this year’s fresh faces bringing hope and excitement to the team.
IndyStar hosts Democratic and Republican Town Halls
The town hall was an opportunity for candidates to interact with the citizens of Indianapolis and share their ideas and campaign platforms.
Anti-LGBTQIA+ bills make progress during legislative session
Anti-LGBTQIA+ bills, such as SB 480 and HB 1608, continue to make progress during the Indiana General Assembly 2023 session.
Fraternity chef identified as suspect in shooting
Steven W. Edmundson, a chef for Delta Tau Delta, has not yet been taken into custody. BUPD advises students to “exert caution.”
Derek Chauvin convicted for the murder of George Floyd
After 10 hours of deliberation, the jury delivered a guilty verdict on counts of second degree murder, third degree murder and second degree manslaughter.
Things to do in Indianapolis when you’re under 21
Finding things to do in Indianapolis can be tough when you’re under 21. Here are 12 activities that might have slipped your radar and are sure to please.
Why Hoosiers should oppose Indiana Senate Bill 449
Columnist Zach Gossett argues that Indiana residents should resist state senators’ effort to jail more children with adults.
Students and faculty travel to National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
A group of approximately 50 Butler University students and faculty traveled to Cincinnati, Ohio to visit the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center museum last Saturday. The trip was organized by members of the Desmond Tutu Peace Lab as well as SGA’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion board.
BlueIndy to shut down in May
The electric car-sharing program is ending its collaboration with the city of Indianapolis.
Newfields Winterlights warm the heart
Editor-in-Chief Jessica Lee offers a review of Newfields Winterlights from her Grinch heart. Winterlights will be showing Nov. 23 to Jan. 5.