Columnist Douglas Roche III gives the reasons why Black Panther should win Best Picture at the Oscars this weekend.
Dawgs with Style: Nick Trifelos
Trifelos has a uniquely polished style and he hopes to inspire students to express their individualism through fashion.
Aramark out after 20 years at Butler, replaced by Bon Appetit
Frank Ross, vice president of student affairs, announced on Feb. 19 that Bon Appetit will replace Aramark Corporation as Butler University’s new dining partner starting May 13.
Butler vs. DePaul: Beyond the box score
Three takeaways from Butler’s 91-78 win over DePaul.
Butler vs. DePaul: What you need to know
Everything you need to know as the Bulldogs take on the Blue Demons inside Hinkle Fieldhouse.
College of Education dean retiring at end of academic year
Ena Shelley, dean of the College of Education, will retire at the end of the 2018-2019 academic year after 37 years at Butler.
Efroymson Diversity Center under new leadership
A temporary director has been hired to manage the Diversity Center after former director Valerie Davidson left Butler.
Tori Schickel’s Butler legacy more than just a rebounding record
Tori Schickel broke Butler women’s basketball’s all-time rebounding record. But her legacy goes well beyond that one measure.
Midwinter Dance Festival hits the stage this week
Butler Ballet presents the Midwinter Dance Festival, focusing on contemporary and modern styles of dance.
“Women’s work” and female autonomy as political pawns: Trump’s State of the Union
Despite his dismal relationship with women, President Trump attempted to defend his record on women’s issues during his State of the Union address in the face of democratic congresswomen whose very career paths contradict his rhetoric.