September is a time to help destigmatize suicide. Here are some ways to be involved.
See you later, Scooter!
Students and staff are sad to see Scooter and Dr. Shana Markle leave Butler.
Burned out Bulldogs
“What is this awful feeling that seems to plague our campus? Good old-fashioned, all-American, soul-sucking burnout.”
How to stay safe in “The Red Zone”
“The Red Zone” marks a time every year where sexual assault cases tend to peak on campus. Students and faculty find ways to raise awareness and provide resources.
CCS Safe Space and Campus Connect: Life-saving resources
Butler University’s Counseling and Consultation Services offer suicide prevention and LGBTQ+ allyship training for staff and students every semester
CCS hosts open house for new UNWIND room
Multimedia reporter Gabi Morando reports about the unveiling of the new UNWIND room at the HRC.
CCS introduces new therapy dog, Bella the bulldog
6-year-old English Bulldog Bella is introduced as the newest addition to CCS’ animal-assisted therapy.
Self-care September: A mental health refresh
Resources can be found at CCS and through SGA to improve their mental health and self-care routines.
National Stress Awareness Day
Learn how students can recognize stress and make it work for them this semester.
Butler’s Counseling and Consultation Services provides mental health resources in a pandemic
Even though they are not meeting with students in person, Butler’s counselors want students to know that they are ready to work with them virtually