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.
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 Collegian News Report 4.10
Kristin and Catalina bring Butler students the biggest news of the week, including news from the diversity center and Orr fellowship recipient news. Meanwhile, Jake has a weekly spring sports update.
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.
Inside the life of a Butler Music Student
Junior and senior music students face long rehearsals, longer work hours and exciting futures of doing what they love.
Bon Appétit, reviewed: a maggot-free, luxury experience
Our Opinion editors relay an evening enjoying FDA-approved cafeteria food. They present to you a highly polished, professional review of the Michelin-starred foods they sampled.
Diversity Center is hiring three new positions
After recent staffing changes and about a month without a director, the Diversity Center will be hiring three new positions to help reach students and faculty.
An oral history of Butler’s 2010 Final Four run
Looking back at Butler’s run to the national championship game through the people who experienced it first-hand.
Bon Appetit at Butler: Here’s what you can expect next year
The Butler Collegian visits Bon Appetit at DePauw University to experience their dining services and tour their kitchen.
Ari Gerstein leads Butler men’s tennis after semester in Hong Kong
Gerstein continued playing tennis while getting the experience of a lifetime.