jonathan wang

  • Homecoming weekend 2024

    Homecoming weekend 2024

    The Butler community enjoyed a plethora of activities during the weekend-long event.

  • Family Weekend 2024

    Family Weekend 2024

    Families and friends gathered at the Welcome Reception on Friday to celebrate their students in Atherton Union’s Reilly Room. Photo by Jonathan Wang. JASPER PILARZ | NEWS EDITOR | lpilarz@butler.edu From Sept. 27-29, Butler’s campus welcomed students’ loved ones for its annual Family Weekend. The three days were packed with activities to introduce new families…

  • Welcome home, class of ‘28

    Welcome home, class of ‘28

    Orientation week kicks off for new students.

  • Tutors, archivists and preservationists

    The Student Employee of the Year Awards luncheon was held on April 12. All student employee nominees and their supervisors were invited to the ceremony in the Johnson Board Room. Photos by Jonathan Wang.   Senior Arie Likhtman was awarded the Student Employee Leadership Award for his work in the Speaker’s Lab. Senior Stasia Raebel, also…

  • Total(ity) eclipse of the heart

    Central Indiana witnessed a total solar eclipse April 8.

  • Baseball goes 2-2 in their weekend series against Dayton

    Baseball goes 2-2 in their weekend series against Dayton

    Sophomore outfielder Keegan Connors collected six hits and seven RBIs in the series.

  • Boilermakers end Bulldogs’ season: Beyond the Box Score

    Boilermakers end Bulldogs’ season: Beyond the Box Score

    “‘I don’t think you cheat the steps, and for us I thought this was a real step in the right direction.’”

  • Digital restoration: What is it; why should I care?

    Digital restoration: What is it; why should I care?

    Dr. Brent Seales, internationally recognized for his work in using AI to read ancient manuscripts, visits Butler for a talk about digital restoration.

  • Welcome to the Team: Women’s lacrosse

    Welcome to the Team: Women’s lacrosse

    “I think we are just a group of girls who are tough and really gritty and can work really hard, so I think it is not much longer we can go under the radar.”