Dr. Tina Harris speaks on racism in the Riley room at Butler University. Harris’ new book, Dismantling Racism: One Relationship at a Time, identifies different relationships as necessary sites for tackling the difficult issue of race. Photo by Ben Caylor. GIANNA MODICA | STAFF REPORTER | gmodica@butler.edu Dr. Tina Harris, author of the forthcoming book…
Starbucks shutdown
Due to piping issues, Starbucks was closed to students and staff throughout the past week.
Influential Black professors at Butler
13 Black professors making a difference on Butler’s campus. Collegian file photo. In 1976, then-President Gerald Ford decreed Black History Month a national observance. More than 45 years later, the month of February is still a time where Americans can celebrate and learn more about the Black individuals who helped shape our country, and those…
Students vote for change
After casting their votes, students share changes they hope the new SGA administration will make.
Adjunct professor brings what she learned back to Butler
Achzionna Riding is teaching her second spring semester in Butler’s College of Education.
SGA spring elections
Presidential and vice presidential candidates speak about the goals of their campaigns.
Ahmaud Arbery trial goes to federal court
The hate crime trial could set a precedent for how similar cases are handled in the future.
HB 1134 goes to Indiana Senate
The controversial bill raises concern amongst educators in Indiana and across the country.
Butler to show “The Loyola Project”
The documentary discusses the “Game of Change” and its effects on sports and inclusivity.
Humans of Hinkle: David Woods, the face behind the pen and paper
Far before Butler made national headlines, new Hall of Fame inductee David Woods was making a name for himself as the Butler men’s basketball beat writer.