Nia Followell

  • From Souvlaki to Sirtaki: HSA Greek Fest

    From Souvlaki to Sirtaki: HSA Greek Fest

    The Hellenic Student Association (@butler.hsa) hosted its annual Greek fest on March 25. As a Greek woman herself, Multimedia reporter Nia Followell covered the festival and dove deeper into the culture.

  • Dawgs on the Street: Who runs history? Women!

    Dawgs on the Street: Who runs history? Women!

    Women’s History Month is celebrated every March. It is a time to recognize and honor the impact of women throughout history. Multimedia Reporter Nia Followell talks with students about how they celebrate Women’s History Month and what it means to them.

  • Bulldogs Baking Change: Sweets for a cause

    Bulldogs Baking Change: Sweets for a cause

    Bulldogs Baking Change is a student-led campus group that bakes and sells homemade challah and other sweets to raise funds and awareness for local and national efforts fighting food insecurity.

  • From pop-up to purpose: The growth of Blue’s Closet

    From pop-up to purpose: The growth of Blue’s Closet

    Butler’s student-run campus thrift store, Blue’s Closet, is a pop-up shop focused on sustainability by offering used garments. Multimedia Reporter Nia Followell shares how this organization has grown and how it continues to prosper. 

  • More than a month: Black history in focus

    More than a month: Black history in focus

    To honor Black History Month, organizations such as Butler’s Black Student Union are hosting various events. Multimedia Reporter Nia Followell shares why this month is so important.