Fortunately — or unfortunately, depending on how you look at it — this university has no shortage of cliches and campus staples. The only question is, which one are you?
Sweet ‘n salty: This year’s Butler memories
From Beta, to snow, geese and more, columnist Madeleine Lucchetti highlights the top moments from this Butler school year.
Butler students experience protests at DePauw during Jenna Fischer event
DePauw student protesters speak out about racial, homophobic and religious slurs found on campus during The Office actress’s lecture.
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.
Butler Victim Advocate Sara Minor to resign from university
Sara Minor, the victim advocate at Butler University, is voluntarily resigning from the university effective on May 8. This resignation was confirmed by a university spokesperson.
Improving Atherton: What Butler dining ought to adopt
Opinion columnist Doug Roche III shares his ideas on what Atherton Union should offer in the upcoming school year.
An argument against David Brooks as commencement speaker
Butler likes to call itself a progressive institution, but still brings a problematic speaker like conservative columnist David Brooks to campus. Opinion Columnist Nate Lemen provides his thoughts on the matter.
How to have a fun and productive summer
Opinion Columnist Carl Nelson delves into options college students have for the summer break.
Butlertology 4.16
This week on Butlertology, Butler baseball player Michael Hartnagel stops by to talk. Also, Josh and Josh give a rundown of this past week in Butler sports.
An argument for studying secondary language in college
Opinion columnist Doug Roche III gives his point of view on the value of a second language, which can prove beneficial in several aspects of life.