Both residential assistants and faculty in residences continue to try to create a community of care in their residence halls — even with the difficulties that come from COVID-19 restrictions and a lack of breaks from academics. Many RAs and FIRs are thinking outside of the box when it comes to programming.
Butler students discuss on-campus protesting etiquette
In light of recent on-campus protests, Butler students share tips and tricks for protesting and counter-protesting.
Further delay to Butler’s commencement ceremony
Butler University sent out an email on October 7 detailing a delay in commencement ceremonies for May, August, and December 2020 graduates. This delay means that this group of graduates is now combined with those students who are set to graduate in the Spring. This new, much larger commencement ceremony, is planned to take place on May 8 and 9.
Butler implements new BUPD advisory board in response to policing concerns
While it may be a few months before students and faculty see these changes in action, and Kaltenmark said the best interests of the Butler community are at the forefront of their decision-making.
Online or in-person classes: The choice is yours
Butler students are able to see which courses are being offered online and in-person for the spring 2021 semester.
Butler Collegian Newscast 10/14/20
Multimedia Reporter Nicki Clark has campus updates including this years study abroad status, residence life information for next semester and more in this weeks newscast.
SGA faces backlash for boycott and safe protesting event
While some students believed the event to be an effective way to teach students about protesting, others had concerns about anti-Semitism.
How to volunteer during a pandemic
In the age of a pandemic, volunteering now takes place in the form of education so students can use this information and make a greater impact.
Behind the scenes of Butler’s science complex construction
Currently, phase 1 of the project is set to be complete by fall 2021. The entire project, set to be finished by 2023, is projected to stay on course for the $100 million budget.
Butler SGA resolution to thank BUPD passed, then vetoed
The resolution, which passed with a majority in SGA’s senate, was vetoed by SGA’s president in the context of ongoing discussions about police brutality across the country.