obituary

  • Dr. Victor Puleo, Davey Chair of Risk Management passes away at age 60

    Dr. Victor Puleo, Davey Chair of Risk Management passes away at age 60

    “He was one of those professors that you could tell wanted to be [in class]. He would tell us every single day that we were the best part of his day.”

  • “Always a kind soul”

    “Always a kind soul”

    Senior marketing major and Sigma Chi brother Kevin Kane passes away.

  • The death of a queen

    The death of a queen

    Queen Elizabeth II died at Balmoral on Sept. 8.

  • Ask Abby: Snow days, may they rest in peace!

    Ask Abby: Snow days, may they rest in peace!

    Feeling sad about the lack of true snow days thanks to Zoom University? You’re not alone. Abby is here to commiserate with a silly obituary and some tips to get you through.

  • Remembering Trien Nguyen: Butler memorializes recently deceased IT staff member

    Remembering Trien Nguyen: Butler memorializes recently deceased IT staff member

    Nguyen was a senior systems analyst in Butler’s IT department and an MBA student who passed from COVID-19 on Dec. 22. The father of three was only 46 years old when he passed, and will be remembered for his work ethic and dedication to helping others.

  • Community gathers to pay tribute to Gavaghan

    More than 400 people braved the torrential downpour and hurricane-strength winds Tuesday morning to say goodbye to Bill Gavaghan. Gavaghan, 59, was an adjunct professor in the College of Education. He suffered a fatal heart attack on Thursday while running on the track behind the Health and Recreation Center. His funeral was held at Holy…

  • King remembered by peers, fraternity brothers

    Students are trying to make sense of tragedy after losing a second member of the Butler community in just four days. Sixth-year pharmacy student Cameron King died on Sunday. Information about the circumstances surrounding his death has not been released. Friends and fellow Lamda Chi Alpha fraternity brothers remember King as a dedicated and helpful…