Students will no longer have a spring break to avoid interstate contact, but will have a longer winter break between semesters.
Boost at Butler: A run-down of how to order food or beverages using Boost on campus
Butler partners with the Boost app to expand the ways in which students can pick up food during the COVID pandemic.
Campus protests: Pro-life organization Created Equal faced Butler student protests
Students were warned of the demonstration with an email from administration, prompting students to organize their own counter-protest.
Students and faculty adapt to hybrid classes
With COVID-19 impacting education on all levels, professors and students have been forced to familiarize themselves with online testing systems and the art of presenting online.
Unconventional classroom settings during COVID-19
Students and faculty alike find unconventional classrooms better than expected for delivering a high-quality classroom experience.
Recruitment Goes Virtual
Butler’s Panhellenic Association and Interfraternity Council are working on a plan to move forward with the recruitment process while following all of the university’s COVID-19 safety measures.
A look at Butler’s virtual 2020 homecoming
All events for Butler’s homecoming this year will be virtual. Programming will include presentations, trivia and college-specific functions.
Masks cause difficulties for students who are hard-of-hearing
Wearing masks have caused some new challenges for students living with hearing disabilities.
On-campus tutoring centers at Butler continue operations
For peer tutoring centers such as the Speakers Lab, the Writers’ Studio, and the Modern Language Center, there are a variety of in-person and online resources available for students.
The Butler Collegian’s guide to voting in the election
Registering to vote — or requesting a mail-in absentee ballot — may seem like a daunting task. However, the Butler Collegian has compiled information and resources to help students vote as easily as possible.