The university’s COVID-19 testing, response to test results and overall communication with students has been dangerously haphazard, and the repercussions of their contemptible Health and Safety Plan are upending the emotional and physical wellbeing of Butler community members everywhere.
Let’s debate: Sports edition
The Butler Collegian sports reporters state their claim and make their case as to why they are right and any other opinion is wrong.
Flu shots required for all students this year
All Butler students are required to get a flu shot to help avoid overwhelming the local healthcare system. Shots were provided on campus and can be found at multiple locations near campus for those who have not yet received one.
Pop culture and politics: Should celebrities publicly endorse presidential candidates?
Many celebrities have spoken out about the candidate they are voting for the 2020 election, but the real question is: do endorsements belong in popular culture?
Presidential debate recap
Butler students react to the debate between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden on Sept. 29 and the breakdown of debate etiquette.
JCA Students Adjust to the Pandemic
Multimedia Reporter Maeve Van Etten has the story on how some Jordan College of the Arts Students students have adapted to class during this time.
Butler Collegian Newscast 9/30/20
Multimedia Reporter Nicki Clark has updates on what’s been happening around campus and more.
From zero to hero: Katy Perry’s redemption story
The pop singer shared tips on how to stay positive when struggling with mental health during a virtual press conference promoting her new album, ‘Smile.’
Q&A: Butler MBB’s Freshmen
Chuck Harris, JaKobe Coles, Myles Tate and Myles Wilmoth sit in front of Irvington House. These freshmen have faced a more unique college experience than any Butler men’s basketball freshmen cohort before them. Photo by Xan Korman. XAN KORMAN | STAFF REPORTER | xkorman@butler.edu Photo editor and sports reporter Xan Korman had a chance to…
Butler students report issues with dining services amid COVID-19 changes, Bon Appétit addresses student feedback
Fewer options, poor food quality and falsely-labeled items are among the problems that students have had with Butler dining this year.