“I don’t take for granted that it is a privilege to be able to do this work:” Dr. Khalilah A. Shabazz brings her experience working in DEI to Butler.
Butler smells like up-dawg
Butler University has many scents for our noses to interact with, and this is a detailed analysis of what they entail.
Troubling times for teachers — old and new
Students of Butler’s College of Education are currently preparing to enter a field that presents major changes and concerns.
Anti-abortion student group met with abortion-rights resistance
Bulldogs for Life, the Butler chapter of anti-abortion nonprofit Students for Life of America, tabled on campus in order to protest against abortion to the broader campus. Some abortion-rights students responded.
Butler Collegian Newscast 9/21/22
Multimedia reporter Maeve Van Etten reports about Hispanic Heritage Month on campus and an interesting guest speaker coming to Clowes, and multimedia reporter Rachel Christie interviews students about the return of Sister Cindy.
The Collegian’s guide to voter registration
Here is a brief rundown of the importance and logistics of voter registration.
Visiting Black Intellectual Series continues with Dr. Rosa Clemente
Students and faculty prepare for Dr. Clemente’s visit on Sept. 20-22.
Butler women’s swimming season preview
“This season specifically, the Bulldogs have emphasized growing closer with one another in and out of the pool.”
“Canción con todos:” Latinx Student Union begins a month of celebration
Student organization Latinx Student Union held their Coloring of Star Fountain event on Sept. 16. This was their first in a series of events celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, which spans from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15.
Sister Cindy and the plight of free speech
Sister Cindy’s brash intolerance has made her a figurehead of free speech, but is that enough of an excuse for what she does?