Twenty students traveling abroad on the Global Adventures in the Liberal Arts trip cannot visit Morocco due to safety concerns surrounding President Donald Trump’s immigration order.
No ban, no wall, unity for all
Opinion editors Carissa Marquardt and Maria Rapisarda recount the Unity Walk put on by Butler’s Muslim Students Association on Feb. 4, 2017, in an effort to unify the campus after the tumultuous first few weeks of Trump’s administration.
Butler men’s tennis player Aviv Ben Shabat’s dream of coming to America becomes reality
Aviv Ben Shabat, sophomore Israeli tennis player, spent his first three years after high school serving his mandatory military term for his country while playing tennis.
Back Pocket Play tackles tough issues
Honors student Sonia Goldberg’s thesis piece highlights themes of class and race.
No. 16 Butler unable to slow No. 22 Creighton’s offensive attack, loses second straight game in Hinkle
The No. 16 Butler men’s basketball team has now dropped two games in a row after failing to contain No. 22 Creighton’s offensive attack on Jan. 31 in Hinkle Fieldhouse.
Student parking permits sold out, less parking spots on campus
This semester, decals for parking lots B, G and I are sold out. For the more than 20 students on a waitlist, a temporary pass was issued. Now, other parking lots and permit holders are affected.
Butler basketball’s Kethan Savage hits his stride in Big East play
Redshirt senior Kethan Savage has battled back from numerous injuries to lead the Bulldogs to key victories this season.
Which Butler academic building are you?
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.