Registering to vote — or requesting a mail-in absentee ballot — may seem like a daunting task. However, the Butler Collegian has compiled information and resources to help students vote as easily as possible.
In an effort for students to remain on campus throughout the fall semester, residential living areas persist with social distancing and COVID-19 measures
Increased health requirements and social distancing practices have been put into place for residence halls and Greek houses for the fall semester. Students continue to comply with the rules on campus in order to ensure the safety of all.
New exhibit at Newfields explores American travel through works of Edward Hopper
Despite pandemic-related challenges, the “Edward Hopper and the American Hotel” special exhibit at Newfields takes a look at the state of American travel culture in the mid-1900s through art from Edward Hopper, along with those who inspired him and whom he inspired.
Dancers Adjust from Online to In-Person Classes
Multimedia reporter Tori Dennis talks with Butler dancers about how COVID has changed their ballet routine.
Social Distancing in On-Campus Housing
Multimedia reporter Maeve Van Etten talked to students and RA’s about how they have been adapting to social distancing in on-campus housing.
Butler Collegian Newscast 9/9/20
Butler Collegian reporter Chuck Levine takes a look at what’s going on around campus. Multimedia reporter Brook Tracy finds the best study places on campus.
Seven kinds of owners that will be in your fantasy football league this year
While millions of football fans will be participating in leagues, there will definitely be a few kinds of owners that will be seen almost unanimously throughout the fantasy football world.
The scourge of internalized racism: News outlets perpetuate racist American ideals
To be raised in America is to be inherently complicit in racist laws and institutions. Those who choose not to educate themselves inject their bias into society, individuals like this who work at news organizations taint their content with internalized racism.
Butler to implement testing and contact tracing efforts throughout semester
The university will utilize a mix of symptomatic and asymptomatic testing to track cases on campus. The testing, among other factors, will inform future decisions related to staying on campus.
Butler students who are unable to return home after testing positive for COVID-19 isolate in Ross Hall
When a Butler student tests positive for COVID-19, they are asked to return to their primary residence. If they are unable to do so, they will be given a room in Ross Hall, a residence hall built in 1954.