Ollie Fitzgerald

  • The Israeli-Palestinian ceasefire affects Butler students too

    The Israeli-Palestinian ceasefire affects Butler students too

    “‘For the past year and a half, it’s just been constant stress [for the people there]’”

  • Indiana’s 52nd governor sworn in

    Indiana’s 52nd governor sworn in

    “‘The next four years will have special meaning for Indiana and this country’”

  • Q&A with Dr. Marbury

    Q&A with Dr. Marbury

    “We have students who come from all walks of life on our campus. and we want to be able to have you experience other lives, other identities and students.”

  • The house that Love built

    The house that Love built

    “‘The Gateway project is not only envisioning a three-year, five-year [or] 10-year [plan]. It’s to make sure that we are protecting Butler University and its longevity,’”

  • The first BUCD vs. BUCR debate

    The first BUCD vs. BUCR debate

    Representatives from the Butler University College Democrats and College Republicans met to debate their political parties’ stances on relevant topics.

  • What to know before you vote

    What to know before you vote

    “In a close gubernatorial race, it is important for voters to be aware of each candidate’s policies and positions before visiting the polls on Nov. 5.”

  • Indiana governor debate recap

    Indiana governor debate recap

    “Some polls show McCormick only three points behind Braun and 10 points with independent voters, making this race for governor one of the closest in the past two decades.”

  • Is Butler’s campus safe?

    Is Butler’s campus safe?

    “‘Call us and talk to us,’ Conley said. ‘We’re parents [and] we’re kids of somebody else too. We’re just people [who have] taken on a mission to help. That’s what we’re here for.’”

  • Timely Warning: the Red Zone is real

    Timely Warning: the Red Zone is real

    ‘I think people think [sexual assault] doesn’t happen on campus, just because not every time a timely warning is issued, but Butler’s campus is unfortunately rampant with those situations.’