Pickleball Club president Andrew Burdette and faculty advisor Dr. Farley share their journey to playing pickleball and how students can become involved.
Campus clubs: Comebacks and creations
Students work to create unique clubs and organizations on campus.
Butler welcomes Women in STEM club
The new club celebrates accomplishments and diversity of women in STEM fields.
Club Sports Update
Multimedia Reporter Alexis Wallman has the story on how club sports will be practicing this year and some adjustments the clubs have made due to COVID.
Diversity, religion, service and sports: Butler organizations and their plans to go virtual
Student organizations on campus figure out a plan to go virtual as Butler recently ordered a stay-in-place protocol. Multiple groups have been trying to persevere through the uncertainty that comes during this semester.
New student organization aims to educate and support
Students for Justice in Palestine focused on de-stigmatizing Palestine and providing a space for Palestinian students.
Manuscripts encourages Indiana students to draw, write for magazine
As a club committed to giving students an outlet for their creativity, Manuscripts has nothing short of interesting stories, poems, pictures, drawings and essays.
Member involvement key to student organizations’ vitality, active status
With more than 140 student organizations on campus to choose from, Butler University students may find a club they are involved in declared inactive at some point during their Butler careers. Julie Pakenham, associate director of the PuLSE Office, said the most common reason that clubs are declared inactive by the PuLSE Office is because…