Butler administration

  • Fraternally fed up

    Fraternally fed up

    Expectations for the respective processes of fraternities and sororities during recruitment are consistently inconsistent, leading to frustration among some members of the Greek community.

  • Butler University announces that in-person classes will resume

    Butler University announces that in-person classes will resume

    University officials said the decision was made in consultation with health experts. Students will resume in-person learning on Sept. 7.

  • Letter to the Editor: First-year student shares concerns about Minor resignation

    Letter to the Editor: First-year student shares concerns about Minor resignation

    First year student shares her concerns about the Butler administration in reference to the recent resignation of Victim Advocate Sara Minor.

  • OPINION | Yes, we have a parking problem

    Even in the midst of midterm- exam season, mumbled curses and nervous breakdowns on Butler University’s campus are likely to occur when someone has a parking drama.

  • OPINION | Danko should sign environmental initiative

    Butler University’s Board of Trustees retreat will begin in Naples, Fla., tomorrow and last through Saturday. At this retreat, it is expected that President Jim Danko will begin reaching out to the board in preparation for his signing of the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment. By signing the commitment, higher education institutions pledge…

  • Faculty senate needs an overhaul from tired practice

    Top-level administrators at Butler University have enough to worry about in a given day. One fewer worry would be whether or not to attend faculty senate meetings that occur twice a month if the senate votes Oct. 4 to limit their access. These meetings should be reserved for faculty members who feel the direct impact…