With Halloween coming up soon and COVID-19 still in full swing, here are five Halloween costumes that are both easy to put together and safe in the pandemic.
Administration implements harsh shaming tactics, heightening COVID-19 confusion
“I understand the instincts on trying to crack down on parties,” Marcus said. “But threatening and punishing students for socializing is not going to help with public health efforts on campuses.”
Favoritism or following science?
Some athletes have been tested over five times, and some not at all besides entry testing. A look inside the Athletics department’s COVID-19 protocols and testing.
Butler implements new BUPD advisory board in response to policing concerns
While it may be a few months before students and faculty see these changes in action, and Kaltenmark said the best interests of the Butler community are at the forefront of their decision-making.
Dawgs with Style: Performance attire edition
The all-black outfits that musicians are required to wear for concerts may seem restrictive, but cellist Katie Stitsworth and vocalist Antony Winfrey prove it is possible for one’s unique twist on fashion to still shine through.
Denise Kimbrough, better known to students as Ms. Denise, reflects on her time at Butler
Kimbrough has moved on from her position at Butler following changes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
First-Year Business Students Adapt
Multimedia Reporter Maeve Van Etten talks with first-year business students about how this year looks a little different than the past.
Butler Collegian Newscast 10/14/20
Multimedia Reporter Nicki Clark has campus updates including this years study abroad status, residence life information for next semester and more in this weeks newscast.
SGA faces backlash for boycott and safe protesting event
While some students believed the event to be an effective way to teach students about protesting, others had concerns about anti-Semitism.
Behind the scenes of Butler’s science complex construction
Currently, phase 1 of the project is set to be complete by fall 2021. The entire project, set to be finished by 2023, is projected to stay on course for the $100 million budget.