Key swing states such as Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin are still being counted.
The votes are in: New faces in Indiana’s state and local legislatures
“The things that actually affect your day-to-day living, or most directly and immediately affect you, are going to be decisions made at the State House and at the City Hall.”
The first BUCD vs. BUCR debate
Representatives from the Butler University College Democrats and College Republicans met to debate their political parties’ stances on relevant topics.
Beyond the political binary
George Washington was right about one thing, at least — the two-party system is unjust and ineffective. But after over two hundred years, what can be done to dismantle it?
Butler political clubs work together through joint events with a new focus on bipartisanship
Political clubs on campus have stepped up efforts in recent months to make cooperation and bipartisanship a key part of their club platforms.
Butler’s political organizations discuss the 2020 presidential election
Butler College Democrats and Butler College Republicans share thoughts on the upcoming election
Student groups get involved with approaching mayoral elections
With mayoral elections just around the corner, two of Butler University’s political organizations—College Republicans and Butler College Democrats—are working to educate students and the surrounding community about the importance of involvement in local elections. On Nov. 8, Indianapolis residents decide whether incumbent Republican Greg Ballard or Democrat Melina Kennedy will be mayor of the city,…