From curious first years to experienced seniors, Butler students share their favorite places to study around campus
Butler community weighs in on their favorite Spanish books
In honor of Hispanic Heritage month, here’s a list of five exciting reads to dive into during this time.
Dawg with a Vlog: Butler student goes viral on TikTok
On Aug. 19, Butler University sophomore Chinyelu Mwaafrika posted a TikTok captioned “If I hear of parties…I will snitch” and went to sleep. Since then, the video has received over 7 million views and 2.2 million likes.
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.
Black Lives Matter at Butler: how to ally, amplify and acknowledge privilege
Here are tips from Black students at Butler, on how to put activism where your heart is — not for followers or social justice clout, but to protect and advocate for Black people at risk due to the prevalence of prejudice, as well as tips for students of color on how to survive and thrive at a predominately white institution like Butler.
Devour Indy’s best deals
Here are five nearby eateries with the best Summerfest deals for dine-in and carryout.
Five easy ways to transform a dorm room
Butler students share their favorite ways to decorate a dorm room, from DIY projects to splurging on decorative pillows.
Five Indy coffee shops that promise social distancing
Whether students are looking for a great place to buy a cup-of-joe to go or yearning for a break in the monotony of Zoom learning, here are five coffee shops in Indianapolis that promise social distancing.
Things to do in Indianapolis when you’re under 21
Finding things to do in Indianapolis can be tough when you’re under 21. Here are 12 activities that might have slipped your radar and are sure to please.
Dawgs with Style: Antwain Hunter
Butler history professor Antwain Hunter discusses how he dresses up for his profession to express his classic taste.