In her thrilling sequel to “Which Butler University squirrel are you?” columnist Jenna Voris is here to assist you in discovering which Butler academic building you’d be if you were, you know, a building.
Schwitzer Hall replacement plans finalized
By fall 2018, a new Schwitzer Hall will be built with a green space similar to the current Butler Mall between the new dormitory and Fairbanks Center.
No. 11 Butler upset by Georgetown in Hinkle to snap home winning streak
The No. 11 Butler men’s basketball team displayed a poor defensive effort, which led to an 85-81 loss against Georgetown on Jan. 28 in front of a sold out Hinkle Fieldhouse crowd.
No. 11 Butler grinds out a defense dominated road game against Seton Hall
The No. 11 Butler men’s basketball team relied on stiff defense and solid offensive contributions from Andrew Chrabascz, Kethan Savage and Kamar Baldwin to take down the Seton Hall Pirates on the road.
Tuition, room and board increase for next academic year
The cost of attending Butler University will increase for the 2017-18 academic year — tuition by 4 percent, room and board by 3 percent.
Butler baseball features two sets of brothers who bond on and off the field in unique ways
Zach and Gehrig Parker and Connor and Garrett Christman are baseball players. It is rare to see one set of brothers on a college baseball team, but two sets is almost unheard of.
Butler student’s guide to a possible repeal of Obamacare
President Obama’s healthcare law, the Affordable Care Act, contains provisions that affect college students and may not be replaced in a repeal of the law.
Author Marlon James shares “trigger warnings”
Jamaican-born author Marlon James read passages from his controversial novels at the Schrott Center on Monday night.
Butler is getting more expensive
Douglas Roche III weighs in on the tuition and housing increase for the 2017 – 2018 academic year with the help of several other students.
Butler’s dance marathon breaks fundraising record
Butler University held its annual dance marathon on Jan. 21 in the Health and Recreation Complex and made history by raising over $400,000.