With SGA elections coming up, what really are students voting for?
House Bill 1002 headed to Indiana Senate amid controversy
The Indiana House of Representatives unanimously votes on a bill that defines antisemitism as the war continues in Gaza.
Elijah Heslop fills in as interim SGA vice president
Suchi Bandaru’s early graduation allows Heslop to take the vice president position for the rest of the spring 2024 semester.
Dog with a job
Bear and the Butler University Police Department’s K-9 unit keep the campus safe from bombs and firearms.
Butler alumna works with campus organizations to elevate the mental health conversation
National Alliance of Mental Illnesses partners with Butler programs to bring more mental health resources to campus.
Students call for an end to victim blaming and sexual assault culture
The SlutWalk movement was brought to campus by the Butler Survivors Alliance and the Gender Equity Movement.
Students get involved in real-world politics
Many political science students work or intern for politicians such as André Carson, Eric Doden, Josh Lowry and Mike Pence.
No Mow Zones add to initiative to ‘re-wild’ campus
Areas of campus are being blocked off and no longer mowed to promote biodiversity and chemical-free landscaping.
AI in classrooms proves to be controversial
Faculty members have varying opinions on generative AI becoming more common on campus amidst the university promoting AI.
See you later, Scooter!
Students and staff are sad to see Scooter and Dr. Shana Markle leave Butler.