Multimedia Reporter Alexis Wallman talks with students about how the colder temperatures will impact their classes who have used outside to social distance.
Students and faculty adapt to hybrid classes
With COVID-19 impacting education on all levels, professors and students have been forced to familiarize themselves with online testing systems and the art of presenting online.
Study what you love
Though subjects may be taught in different buildings, every field of study can be enriched with perspectives from different disciplines.
Students prepare for another advising season
MATT DEL BUSTO | STAFF REPORTER Academic advising for Butler University’s 2016 spring classes officially began. Rainie Grant, a sophomore political science and French double major, said she is looking forward to her spring advising meeting. “I really love academic advising,” Grant said. “That’s probably one of the things I look forward to the most…
STAFF EDITORIAL | Core curriculum should be evaluated
Each year, Butler University students spend an average of 15 hours a week sitting in classrooms. Even more time is spent outside the classrooms working on homework, cramming for tests or completing cultural requirements. For 16 weeks each semester, students are bogged down with college commitments. And while a heavy load is something each student …
Individualized major serves students craving options
With advising for the spring semester only a month away, Butler University underclassmen soon will consider what course of action they want to take with their academic futures. But when the most common major among incoming freshmen is the exploratory studies major, according to Tom Weede, vice president of enrollment management, some students struggle to…