Several Butler students consumed raw chicken nuggets during what students affectionately refer to “nugget night” in Atherton Union on Oct. 24.
Metal detectors to change how you enter Butler basketball, other events
Butler recently purchased metal detectors to be used at Butler basketball games and other major events on campus in an effort to increase security.
Apathy concerning sexual assault is on its last legs
In recent events, this country has displayed a terrifying apathy— which often crosses into outright animosity— toward women who have the courage to come forward and talk about the traumas that they have suffered through, often in silence, for years.
You can’t miss these fall activities in Indy
Fall is here, and coming with it are a number of fun activities for everyone in and around Indianapolis.
Butler announces plans for additional renovations to Hinkle Fieldhouse
What the new Efroymson Family Gym is expected to look like after it’s renovated. Photo courtesy of Butler athletics. JOSHUA DOERING | SPORTS EDITOR | jdoering@butler.edu Butler University announced a fundraising initiative to finance a second phase of renovations to Hinkle Fieldhouse on Oct. 19. $8 million has already been committed to the project by Butler…
Donut forget to check out these Indy donut shops
From classic donuts to unique flavors, Circle City offers a variety of donuts to please all palates.
Butler men’s soccer blanked by No. 2 Indiana
The Hoosiers scored twice in the opening 45 minutes and added an insurance goal in the second half in their 3-0 win over Butler.
Nonpartisan justice is on its last legs
With the appointment of Brett Kavanaugh, the United States government has officially undermined everything the Supreme Court is meant to stand for. America’s last line of defense is gone. If you aren’t scared, you’re not paying attention.
Dawg Ride temporarily expands services to seven days a week
In response to student feedback, Dawg Ride services will now be available Monday through Sunday during a five-week trial period.
Butler Community Arts School offers music lessons for all ages
BCAS was established to help Butler students strengthen their passion for teaching, as well as serve as an arts education and outreach program.