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  • Tattoo Tales: Stories behind the style

    Tattoo Tales: Stories behind the style

    One way Butler students express themselves is through tattoos. Multimedia Reporter Will Hicks talks to secondary education major, Kaleigh Russell, about her tattoo stories.

  • First-year finds a solution to make sports possible for everyone

    First-year finds a solution to make sports possible for everyone

    Ellie Howe’s product, Deaf Lids, gives people with cochlear implants a way to safely continue doing what they love.

  • Tattoo Tales: Ethan Kroll

    Tattoo Tales: Ethan Kroll

    Ethan Kroll shares the story behind his tattoos and his thoughts on the social issues surrounding them.

  • Students’ Reflections on Fall Semester

    Students’ Reflections on Fall Semester

    Multimedia Reporter Gillian Battung asks students to reflect on how they thought the fall semester went.

  • Senior granted Fulbright Scholarship to study in Northern Ireland

    Butler University senior Caleb Hamman received a 2011-12 Fulbright Foundation Student Scholarship to the United Kingdom for one year of study and research in Northern Ireland. The Fulbright Foundation, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, was established in 1946 in a congressional bill by Senator J. William Fulbright. According the scholarship’s website, the grant…

  • Student interest pushes creation of art and design major

    Starting this year, Butler University students interested in the field of art have a new major choice to consider. The new art and design major explores art in a technological setting. The program consists of 33 hours and requires a thesis and an internship for completion. Associate professor of art Gautam Rao said “it was…

  • Clark proves hard work pays off

    In any sport, there are three types of athletes: those that you’d like to have on your team, those that you’d love to have on your team, and those, if at all possible, that you must have on your team. Sophomore Katie Clark would fall into the third category for the Butler women’s cross country…