With the NCAA tournament nearly one week away, Butler students and staff prepare for March Madness.
Irvington House residents put under quarantine mandate due to COVID-19
The first-year residential hall has been put under a mandatory lockdown as the result of a burst of positive tests. Students will receive tests beginning at 9 a.m. on Feb. 20.
Making Black History
In honor of Black History Month, here are four Butler alums and four current students you should know.
Reflecting on Blue IV’s first year at Butler
Over the past year, Blue has grown from a tiny puppy into a full-grown mascot. Mascot handler Evan Krauss, as well as Butler students, look back on what it’s been like to watch him grow up.
Students react to President Biden’s first two weeks in office
Butler students expressed hope that the Biden administration will be able to heal a deeply divided country.
Joe Biden elected 46th president of the United States
Biden and running mate Kamala Harris were declared the winners of the historic election on Saturday, while President Trump refuses to concede.
2020 presidential election too early to call
Many Americans will wake up this morning without knowing who their next president will be. As of 5 a.m. on Nov. 4, 2020, the American presidential election remains undecided and may remain that way for days.
Indiana state and local elections: What we know so far
In an election cycle marked by uncertainty, Indiana elections have caused few surprises.
Collegian editors predict aftermath of 2020 election
While results of this election may still be unknown, the 2020 presidential election will doubtlessly impact many facets of our lives in the United States. These are some of the predictions of how life will change from The Butler Collegian Editorial Staff, in their areas of expertise.
COVID-19 strikes the White House
President Trump was hospitalized less than 24 hours after announcing his diagnosis, and several other government officials have contracted the virus since Oct. 2.