After 10 hours of deliberation, the jury delivered a guilty verdict on counts of second degree murder, third degree murder and second degree manslaughter.
Your guide to the top four of “RuPaul’s Drag Race”
Symone, Gottmik, Rosé and Kandy Muse will battle it out in the “RuPaul’s Drag Race” season 13 finale; here’s everything you need to know.
Dawgs with Style: Enali Rogers
Often seen around campus sporting her iconic frog hat, Enali shares how she finds her colorful but comfortable wardrobe — and how wearing anything else wouldn’t be true to herself.
Butler students roll up their sleeves
The on-campus vaccine clinic opened on April 7, students received vaccines from their COPHS peers
Pharmacy students run COVID-19 vaccine clinic
Butler faculty and staff coordinate the new COVID-19 clinic with pharmacy student volunteers.
The devil works hard, but Lil Nas X works harder
Lil Nas X’s controversial music video was met with mixed reviews of critiques and praise.
Angela Davis, and the bureaucracy that cancelled her
This is a story of bureaucratic bungling and mishandling of a decades-old ideological dispute — and the web of accusations that followed.
Letter to the Editor: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiatives that exclude Jews is not progress
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiatives that exclude Jews is not progress
Students share their experiences with the 2021 NCAA tournament
How having NCAA games played at Hinkle Fieldhouse affected students at Butler University.
The hope-you-cope method: Student mental health suffers during March Madness
Canceling spring break because of COVID-19 has spread many students too thin. If Butler is concerned about the pandemic, columnist Kennedi Ulman raises the question: why are we hosting March Madness?