Butler Ballet is presenting “Cinderella” this weekend for their spring production
How much was Butler’s March Madness appearance worth?
Butler’s success in the NCAA Tournament benefits not only the program, but also other Butler teams, the Big East conference and other Big East schools.
Butler announces changes to Atherton food process, menu options
After food mishaps were reported by the Collegian, Butler University announces changes for food preparations as well as more food options for students.
The ideal mixtape to get you through finals week
It’s April, and we’re hurtling towards finals week at full throttle. To get you whistling while you work, follow Columnist Madeleine Lucchetti’s comprehensive, chronological soundtrack.
Four Butler students are 500 Festival Princesses
Four Butler students are redefining what it means to be a princess. Taylor Bowen, Natalie Cole, Katie Pfaff and Anna Rather have been selected as 500 Festival Princesses for the 2018 Indy 500.
BUPD Crime Log April 3-8
Possession of alcohol and marijuana, arson, theft, and vandalism are all reported on Butler University Police Department’s weekly crime log.
Butler URC attracts students from 79 universities, 23 states
This Friday, April 13, nearly 500 presentations will take place at the 30th annual Undergraduate Research Conference.
How Butler athletic teams travel, challenges they face
Travel looks different for each sport at Butler and every team faces their own logistical challenges getting to and from games.
Butler cheer coach suddenly dismissed after 19 years and nobody will say why
After 19 years at Butler, cheer coach Jamie Troyer is no longer affiliated with Butler University. No reason was given as to why, and cheerleaders said they feel like they are in the dark regarding their former coach.
Victim Advocate, students: Butler’s sexual assault programming is not the answer
The Butler Community received messages about increased programming for sexual assault awareness month and an outline of a plan to improve the university’s approach surrounding sexual assault. However, the university’s victim advocate and students are skeptical that increased programming will help survivors or change campus culture.