There are several sites throughout Indianapolis where Butler students can get tested before Thanksgiving break.
SGA will not pass a definition of anti-Semitism this term
On Oct. 21 SGA passed resolution 2021-026, which denounces anti-Semitism, but it did not include a definition of anti-Semitism. This came after a previous resolution received backlash.
SGA faces backlash for boycott and safe protesting event
While some students believed the event to be an effective way to teach students about protesting, others had concerns about anti-Semitism.
Butler named No. 1 regional university in the midwest
U.S. News ranked Butler No. 1 for the third consecutive year. Butler also ranked high in innovation, undergraduate teaching and first year experience.
What Butler students can expect if they test positive for COVID-19
There are certain procedures that students will need to follow if they test positive for COVID-19.
Butler waives standardized test requirements
Students can choose whether or not they want to include their test scores as part of their application to Butler.
Butler Residence Life announces delay in housing application
Residence Life sent an email to students informing them that the housing application for the 2020-2021 academic year will not be opening Feb. 26.
A closer look at the product prices at Butler’s Plum Market
Since the Nov. 18 opening of Plum Market, many students’ biggest issue with the store has been the pricing of products it sells. Due to this feedback, Plum Market lowered the prices on some items on Dec. 1.
Students, staff react to termination of former director of multicultural programs and services
Tiffany Reed, the director of multicultural programs and services, worked her last day at Butler University on Nov. 4. Students and staff members had mixed reactions to Reed’s dismissal.
Dick Fetter wins Sagamore of the Wabash Award
Fetter, the former dean of Lacy School of Business, received the award given by Governor Holcomb.