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  • Spooky Butler: The tour you did not get

    Spooky Butler: The tour you did not get

    Photo taken by Julian Cirnigliaro GRACIE ELMER | OPINION COLUMNIST | gelmer@butler.edu KENNEDI ULMAN | OPINION COLUMNIST | kulman@butler.edu  HANNAH HOWARD | OPINION COLUMNIST | hvhoward@butler.edu  KIRAN BRARR | OPINION COLUMNIST | kbrar@butler.edu  CAITLIN SEGRAVES | OPINION CO-EDITOR | csegrave@butler.edu  The Elevators of Gallahue – Gracie Elmer Having used a scooter for most of my…

  • Butler’s Mask Mandate: Finding empathy in times of crisis

    Butler’s Mask Mandate: Finding empathy in times of crisis

    As another fall during the COVID-19 pandemic approaches, it is crucial that the Butler community tries to stop the spread. Pandemic fatigue may prolong it.

  • What’s new in Butler DEI

    What’s new in Butler DEI

    “I think the future is bright for the diversity center,” Navarro-Garcia said. “I’m optimistic about where we’ll go and where we’ll be even 90 days from now in terms of staffing, in terms of capacity to serve our students, expand our services, to reach farther into the margins of our student population.”

  • Butler University updates COVID-19 policies

    Butler University updates COVID-19 policies

    As Butler returns to pre-pandemic activities, students, faculty and staff are still required to wear masks indoors when in the presence of others.

  • Consent with Caitlin: A timely and much-needed consent refresher

    Consent with Caitlin: A timely and much-needed consent refresher

    Moral of the story is always get consent, duh, toxic masculinity sucks, and always believe survivors.

  • Editorial: A tribute to Xan

    Editorial: A tribute to Xan

    The Butler Collegian staff and friends of Xan share their thoughts and memories from his life.

  • Butler President James Danko talks a return to normal, diversity

    Butler President James Danko talks a return to normal, diversity

    Danko shares his thoughts on campus returning to a normal semester, the mask mandate and other potential COVID-19 restrictions, and changes in the Diversity Center.

  • Butler Interfaith community discusses past year, plans for future

    Butler Interfaith community discusses past year, plans for future

    The Butler Interfaith Council, a group of around 12 students from different religious backgrounds, was created to foster religious conversations for students from a variety of religious backgrounds. The council’s goal is to allow for conversations concerning religious and secular questions and experiences.

  • Butler students react to new album releases and re-releases

    Butler students react to new album releases and re-releases

    As springtime sets in on campus, students populate the mall and life is breathed back into us all, these revamped classics can help all of us finish out strong.