“‘When you are young every $200 per month you invest is worth a million dollars when you retire.’”
Senior Sendoff: Blocking out the noise
“I felt dumb and naive because I had no future plans on how I would be able to afford anything at all. In my head, I had already decided that if I did not pursue some type of business degree, I would be without purpose.”
Butler Brew changing to student-ran shop
Butler Brew, a coffee shop inside of Dugan Hall is revamping over the summer. Multimedia reporter Ali Moulton details and change and student’s thoughts.
Butler Collegian Newscast 3/1/23
Multimedia co-editor Maeve Van Etten reports about LSB’s Diversity Day and a new partnership with Ascend Indiana. Multimedia reporter Nathan Simkins reports about a unique fundraiser that the CCOM organized last week.
RBE ideas that are not Lacy approved
Since the good ideas have been made by real business students, I have some of my own RBE ideas that definitely could never be made, let alone sold.
Study spaces tell all
If you have a lot of homework and studying to get done as the semester comes to an end, remember that where you go to get said work done says a lot about you.
Butler Collegian Newscast 4/13/22
Multimedia reporter Maeve Van Etten talks about Diversity Week and summer housing, and multimedia reporter Wesley Damenti asks students about Commencement 2022.
Lacy School of Business devotes a week to diversity
LSB hopes to expose Butler community to various aspects of diversity during a week-long celebration of workshops, speakers, exhibits and food trucks.
Adjunct professor brings law experience to business classroom
Brandt Voight returned to teach at his alma mater 12 years ago and hasn’t looked back since.
Business students speak out against “fake major” stereotype
“Without business, I don’t think the world would be spinning.”