The No. 24 Butler men’s basketball team displayed a well-rounded offensive performance to take care of DePaul 82-66 on Feb. 19 in Hinkle Fieldhouse. Butler will play No. 2 Villanova next on Feb 22.
No. 24 Butler slides into second place in Big East standings with win over St. John’s
The No. 24 Butler men’s basketball team unleashes a stellar offensive performance to beat St. John’s 110-86 on Feb. 15 in Hinkle Fieldhouse. The win vaults them from fourth to second place in the Big East standings.
College of Education in talks to move to CTS
Butler’s College of Education might move from Jordan Hall to the Christian Theological Seminary campus.
Butler Theatre presents The Glass Menagerie to begin their spring season
The Tennessee Williams’ classic still resonates with audiences today.
New fraternity coming to campus in the fall
Butler will have a new fraternity on campus by fall 2017. Starting tomorrow, there will be three open forums for the top candidates: Theta Chi, Beta Theta Pi and Pi Kappa Alpha.
Doud’s versatility helps her build off Butler softball’s success
Butler sophomore Kaitlin Doud burst onto the scene as one of the team’s most potent offensive threats last season. Her versatility in the field also makes her a valuable defensive asset. She has proven herself to be a true Swiss Army Knife.
Doering: Best and worst case seeding scenarios for Butler basketball
Where Butler will be seeded in the NCAA tournament is beginning to become quite clear as the season winds down.
Frustration in Rhode Island: No. 22 Butler slips up against Providence
The No. 22 Butler men’s basketball team fell to the Providence Friars on Feb. 11 in Rhode Island. Nate Fowler scored a career high 19 points, but the Bulldogs couldn’t get a defensive stop when they needed one.
No. 22 Butler avoids three game skid with road win over Marquette
The No. 22 Butler men’s basketball team relied on their seniors to snag a road win at Marquette and resist a three game losing streak. Andrew Chrabascz led all scorers with 21 points.
Dining Services to undergo major changes in Atherton, ResCo, C-Club
Walking into Atherton dining hall, there are long lines of students and a constant search for a seat, especially during lunch rush hour. In the back kitchens, it is difficult to navigate from cooking to serving areas. To walk from the bookstore to the Reilly Room, students go down the stairs and through C-Club, where there is little natural light. Starting this summer, the dining will change.