Managing editor Marisa Miller looks at recent sexual assault and Title IX issues at Indiana colleges, including those involving athletes.
Fountain Square Musical Festival looks to shake up festival scene
Fountain Square Music Festival prepares to take over Indy’s Fountain Square for a music filled weekend.
Gender and racial justice advocate Naomi Tutu to speak on campus
The race and gender justice activist, Nontombi Naomi Tutu, will be speaking along side CEO of Leadership Indianapolis Christina Hale and author Gail Masondo on Oct. 3 at 11:30 a.m. in the Reilly Room.
Doering: Top five Indianapolis sports venues
Of all of the sports venues in Indianapolis, these five stand above the rest.
Butler works to fix cooling issues on campus
Gearbox, construction dust and hot weather contribute to cooling issues. Temporary cooling tower allows system to be at full capacity.
Lambda house remains vacant as Butler talks with local alumni association
Possible plans remain at a standstill as Butler communicates with suspended Lambda Chi Alpha chapter.
Giving a damn: the zing of curse words in class
Columnist Madeleine Lucchetti discusses expertly-placed zingers as the most satisfying linguistic experiences in life when in class.
The college student and “The Office”: a love story
Columnist Doug Roche III dissects why “The Office” is one of the most rewatchable and relatable programs amongst college students.
SGA faces difficulties during senate election
Technical difficulties and a lack of interest force SGA to push back senate elections.
Information Technology removes password expiration for Butler accounts
The IT department’s longtime policy that required students to change their Butler account passwords every 180 days is no longer in effect.