“In 2017, Hill spoke about the power of Black student voices during the peak of the Black Lives Matter movement. Hill returned on April 3, 2024 to address the power of Palestinian and Muslim student voices as they shed light on human rights violations and widespread destruction in Gaza.”
Hub for Black Affairs and Community Engagement hosts poetry night
The “Black on Both Sides” poetry night highlighted two local Black artists and created a space for engaging dialogue.
Butler falls short to Xavier in Big East Tournament game: Beyond the box score
“Butler had five players in double figures, but could not overcome the combination of Desmond Claude, Dayvion McKnight and Quincy Olivari.”
Scenes from the ninth annual MLK Love Walk
Despite freezing temperatures, students, faculty and staff marched across campus on Jan. 15 to remember and honor Dr. Martin Luther King
Men’s basketball season preview: Thad Matta’s team is ready to compete
“‘Win the day, win the week was one of his big models, so that’s what we are going to do.’”
Football kicks off at home with a win over Taylor
The Bulldogs’ offense fueled a 41-13 win over the Trojans.
Car break-ins burst Butler bubble
Throughout early September, there have been at least 12 Butler University Police Department reports related to unlawful entry or theft from a motor vehicle.
OT: The gender of Butler’s intramural sports
“However, the liberal enforcement of gender requirements can threaten players’ comfort levels in a particular game considering the styles of play are very different across genders.”
Beavin twins bring positivity and competition to the tennis court
“They’re a couple of kids that I would call ‘glue kids,’ they kind of bring people together with their personalities and their attitudes.”
New volleyball head coach Kyle Shondell is ready for “first-serve”
“I think that being a resource… for your players, being an open door for your players, is huge. So many head coaches have a closed-door mentality, it’s important to be open.”