Stress-—the word is frequently used this time of year. But there’s more to it than its existence between now and break. Stress can have a major impact on the body and mind, according to health experts at the Health and Recreation Complex. Mindy Wallpe, HRC staff psychologist, said stress-management techniques are key to a student’s...
HRC brings board game to life
Butler’s Health and Recreation Complex has been sporting a new water-bound game called Battleship. The game has been played at Spring Sports, Late Night at the HRC and during Family Weekend. The objective of Battleship is simple: sink or tip the opponent’s canoe. Four teams play at once in a round. The teams are not...
New equipment upgrades for HRC
The days of skipping a workout to watch a favorite television show are over, as new treadmills with built-in TV screens have been introduced at the Butler University Health and Recreation Complex. The HRC recently updated several cardio exercise machines and dumbbell weights to bring the best equipment possible to its patrons. “In order to...
How to fight the winter blues
Feeling down during the winter months? Here are some ways to fight seasonal depression.
SGA working to fulfill promises
Student Government Association works on HRC improvements, voter turnout, Reilly Room stage and grant transparency.
Bulldogs of Butler: Pickleball Club
Pickleball Club president Andrew Burdette and faculty advisor Dr. Farley share their journey to playing pickleball and how students can become involved.
Smart is sexy
Sexual Health Awareness Month gives students the opportunity to reflect on their sexual health.
Self-care soothes the soul
Sometimes it can be hard to think of what to do for self-care, or how to access free options available on campus. Here is a list of some soothing possibilities.
Who’s ready to work?
Students share their experiences working at various on campus jobs.
Your ‘freedom’ at the cost of ours
“Today, June 30, on the last day of Pride month, the Supreme Court of the United States granted businesses the right to deny service to LGBTQ+ individuals based on the business owner's religious beliefs.”