Students at Purdue call for the removal of two administrators for perceived mishandling of a 2017 sexual assault case.
Center for Global Education hosts study abroad fair
More than 350 students attended the fair to learn about study abroad options.
Butler ballet mourns the loss of Dan Peelor
The Butler ballet pianist leaves behind a legacy of dedication and passion.
SGA semester check-in
SGA begins working on initiatives for the first semester.
Student perspectives on senior house leasing
At the midpoint of the semester, many Butler underclassmen find themselves with the task of finding housing options for senior year.
Students with disabilities on their frustrations with SDS
Student Disability Services, SDS, does not always meet the accommodation needs of students with disabilities.
How to stay safe in “The Red Zone”
“The Red Zone” marks a time every year where sexual assault cases tend to peak on campus. Students and faculty find ways to raise awareness and provide resources.
Butler students react to student loan forgiveness program
Hoosier borrowers will soon have loans forgiven but must pay taxes.
Shein warehouse comes to Indiana
The new warehouse in Whitestown, Indiana for fashion giant Shein is one of two in the country. Some students are excited for shorter shipping times, while others have labor rights and environmental concerns.
Butler hosts flu shot clinic this October
From Oct. 4 to Oct. 8, students can receive their flu shot at the Health and Recreation Center.