“Traditions can be enjoyable, but why do some of them have to be unsanitary?”
Planting connections at Holcomb Gardens
“‘We do prioritize these natural areas on campus, and we want to make sure that we show people what a campus can look like.’”
A senior’s guide to fountain diving
“Why do students jump in fountains? I’m not sure—but it’s fun, and each class knows they can’t be the one to break the streak. It has become an essential part of the Butler experience, and if you need proof, just ask the students.”
Keeping up with campus sustainability
“‘Sustainability is this huge problem that nobody knows [exactly] how to tackle, but the modules break things down into digestible issues with actionable solutions.’”
Replanting Holcomb Gardens, ‘The Butler Way’ for generations to come
Over 400 volunteers and faculty members teamed up on Sept. 30 to replant Holcomb Gardens. Multimedia editor Eva Hallman reports at the gardens for the historic day.
Butler smells like up-dawg
Butler University has many scents for our noses to interact with, and this is a detailed analysis of what they entail.
The best places to cry at Butler
If you’ve ever been in need of a good cry but you were unsure of where to go, look no further.
History of Holcomb Gardens
Multimedia reporter Jeswin Chackochan dives into the history of Holcomb Gardens and why so many community members spend time there.
Construction continues through Holcomb Gardens
Flood wall construction through Holcomb Gardens, which began last summer, may continue through August of 2019.
Holcomb Gardens destruction
Columnist Bridget early delves into the issues surrounding the changes to Holcomb Gardens and the issues surrounding the gardens in their current transition period.