Lime has confirmed it is in talks with Butler to bring their scooters to campus.
Butler determines next year’s tuition increase this week
Bruce Arick, vice president of finance and administration, says the rise in tuition will be on par with previous years.
Butler’s Starbucks air conditioning down until October
The air conditioning in Starbucks, which quit functioning sometime before the start of the fall semester, won’t be fully functional until a new unit gets installed in October.
Butler parking: Not just a student issue
University parking is always a contentious issue among the student body, but it also hugely impacts employees as well. How can we make our parking system conducive to faculty success?
Butler University: No. 1 Midwest Regional University
Butler ties with Creighton University for top spot in annual U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges List.
Butler students weigh in on Ross Love in an Irvington world
Butler’s biggest class leads to overflow into ceremoniously retired residence hall. While students in Ross aren’t getting the Irvington treatment, they’re enjoying the community feel.
Former Bolshoi students join Butler Ballet
Katie Ripley and Reyna Carrillo, dancers who spent an extensive amount of time training at the Bolshoi Ballet Academy in Moscow, Russia during the past year, choose Butler Ballet to further their training.
Butler students, administration weigh in on BITS
Butler University students took to the streets of Indianapolis Aug. 25 for the annual Bulldogs into the Streets, a community service event. The Butler Collegian gathered various perspectives to see how it went.
Former Butler athlete files lawsuit against school, fraternity after alleged rape
In a lawsuit filed against the school, a former Butler student athlete is alleging that the University’s negligence led to her sexual assault in December 2016.
Butler University welcomes record-breaking Class of 2022
One thousand three hundred and thirty six first year students begin their Butler journey and increase Butler’s undergraduate population to around 4,600.