In response to recent failings with accessibility, BUD holds rally to stand up for accessibility rights.
The death of a queen
Queen Elizabeth II died at Balmoral on Sept. 8.
BUPD arrests suspect in connection to AV bicycle thefts
The suspect was found in possession of two stolen bikes and a CUES farm cart.
BUD speaks out about accessibility shortcomings
Using sidewalk chalk to amplify their message, Bulldogs for Universal Design draw attention to accessibility issues that students face in buildings across Butler’s campus.
Butler receives $4 million donation for new presidential residence
Alumni Jay and Christie Love gifted the funds to construct a new home for future presidents of Butler University.
Senior Sendoff: A farewell to Fairbanks 210
Ellie Allen reminisces about her past four years on the Collegian and all of the people who have made it the best part of her college experience.
A year in review: Social media recap of 2020-21 school year
From hybrid classes to vaccine clinics, Butler has undergone many changes this year. Students react to these events and the year as a whole.
Derek Chauvin convicted for the murder of George Floyd
After 10 hours of deliberation, the jury delivered a guilty verdict on counts of second degree murder, third degree murder and second degree manslaughter.
Celebrate International Haiku Day with The Butler Collegian
To celebrate Haiku’s big day, the Collegian pontificated, pondered and professed all things Butler, then composed some 5,7,5 stanzas in honor of the holiday.
COVID chronicles: A decidedly inept vaccination patient’s journey with the COVID-19 vaccine
“I think I can speak for everyone on the planet when I say that I am ready for the world to start to get back to normal, and getting vaccinated is the best way to try to ensure that it can.”