With the NCAA tournament nearly one week away, Butler students and staff prepare for March Madness.
Butler University President James Danko announces plans for a return to “normal” for the upcoming fall semester
Butler plans to return to full capacity in person classes and will reinstate breaks for the fall and summer semesters.
GANGGANG culture
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The decision behind the Irvington House quarantine
Butler’s first-year residence hall was placed under a mandatory quarantine to determine whether there was community spread of COVID-19.
Humans of Hinkle: The trailblazing career of Sharon Clark
As one of the first Black head coaches at Butler, Clark is making an impact on and off the volleyball court.
Pen and paper are calling
Texts and Snapchats are getting old. Let’s turn back time to the finer art of letter writing, before it’s gone forever.
Butler Theatre reimagines “The Living”
“The Living” was written about the Bubonic Plague and performed during the AIDs crisis, but is being reinterpreted for an audience living through the COVID-19 pandemic.
Irvington House residents put under quarantine mandate due to COVID-19
The first-year residential hall has been put under a mandatory lockdown as the result of a burst of positive tests. Students will receive tests beginning at 9 a.m. on Feb. 20.
Out of state students deal with snow
Multimedia reporter Christopher Tarvardian talks to two students from out of state about how they feel about snow and winter storms.
Provost Kathryn Morris to leave Butler to become president of St. Lawrence University
An educator and administrator, Morris leaves an impact on the Butler community.