The Bulldogs lost to SIUE in overtime by a score of 2-1. We go beyond the box score.
You’re Golden, Girl: The beauty of being a woman in your early 20s
Expressing vitality as a woman in our early 20s is applicable 24/7. It showcases elegance, stability and poise inside and out.
Burned fan belt causes Jordan Hall evacuation
A Dawg Alert notified students that Jordan Hall was closed due to smoke.
Bon Appetit offers six new on-campus dining options
With options like Atherton Marketplace, the Lacy Business Building Cafe, ResCo dining hall, the nutrition cafe at the HRC, and Tripp’s Corner Cafe at Apartment Village, changes have been made to campus dining options this semester due to Butler’s change in dining service providers from Aramark to Bon Appetit.
Women of Distinction Award presented to Natalie Carter, Karen Thickstun
Natalie Carter and Karen Thickstun are to receive the Women of Distinction Award on April 25. No student was nominated this year.
Irwin Library reclaimed as “Goose Territory”
Protective mother or terrifying monster — either way, the goose is back. The Canada goose has once again made her nest on the second-floor ledge of Irwin library like last year.
How to Adult: Graduating on time
Students share their unique college career choices and how they manage to graduate on time.
“Call Me By Your Name” author André Aciman closes 2018-19 Visiting Writers Series
André Aciman spoke and read from his works as the final guest author in the 2018-19 Viviane S. Delbrook Visiting Writers Series in the Reilly Room on April 16.
Record number of Butler students accepted to Orr Fellowship
A record-breaking number of Butler students were accepted to the prestigious Orr Fellowship Program. This year, eleven Butler students make-up a portion of the six percent of graduates the program accepts.
Third hate speech incident occurs near Butler, Indiana hate crime legislation protects this instance
Gov. Eric Holcomb signed a hate crime legislation bill to consider victims’ real or perceived attributes. However, legislators and community members disagree on whether it provides more protection for victims, such as groups targeted by hate incidents on campus.