Butler University is currently in talks with the international chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha regarding a possible return to campus.
Leonard Bernstein and the future of music
In the year of Bernstein’s centennial, we reflect on his impact on accessible music education and how the younger generations can provide that same education for themselves.
Butler Collegian News Report 10.04
Kristin and Nicki pack the biggest news of the week in two minutes: Sarah Diaz is leaving Butler, the State of the Union address, electric scooter regulations and more.
BUPD’s spooky sense of humor
Lock your bikes, kids. But stop calling 911 on stalkers! It’s just the pizza delivery guy…right? I’m sure the woman who called the police appreciates her situation being treated as a complete joke.
Queer life in the Butler Bubble
LGBTQ+ students at Butler have found supportive footholds, but still face a campus atmosphere that is not as accepting as it could be.
Sarah Diaz to depart Butler for position at Girls, Inc.
Sarah Diaz, associate director of health education and outreach programs, announced she is leaving Butler after 12 years. Diaz’s last day is Oct. 11
What it’s like trying out for the Fort Wayne Mad Ants
Staff reporter Drew Favakeh took part in open tryouts for the Fort Wayne Mad Ants and wrote about the experience.
Butler Collegian News Report 9.26
Kristin and Nicki rundown the biggest news of the week: Dawg Bucks at Metro, Holcomb Gardens construction and Scotty’s, and Homecoming.
Sigma Chi Chariot Race canceled
“One reason is that any student organization hosting an event like that needs to be in good standing, and that’s not the case — as the traditional host has been Sigma Chi,” dean of students Sally Click said. “Right now we’re working through some concerns, and we determined it is not in their best interest right now to be hosting that event.”
Butler students tell their craziest homecoming stories
From the Bulldog Beauty Pageant to the famous “Yell Like Hell” event, the whole week is filled with fun activities for everyone. From crazy times tailgating to crazy plays on the field, Butler students share the best Homecoming and gameday stories they have.