Multimedia reporter Rachel Christie reports on how people at Butler celebrated Diwali this year.
Kappa Kappa Psi Hosts Salsa Night
Multimedia Reporter Rachel Christie reports about the first salsa night of the school year sponsored by the band fraternity, Kappa Kappa Psi.
Award-winning writer to present for Visiting Writers Series
Ali Eteraz, critically acclaimed writer and author of debut novel, “Native Believer,” is coming to Butler to present as the seventh speaker in the Visiting Writers Series.
Gender and racial justice advocate Naomi Tutu to speak on campus
The race and gender justice activist, Nontombi Naomi Tutu, will be speaking along side CEO of Leadership Indianapolis Christina Hale and author Gail Masondo on Oct. 3 at 11:30 a.m. in the Reilly Room.
Programs help students explore possibilities
Tables lined the Reilly Room Tuesday for the Majors Fair, where faculty represented all different majors and were available as students came in for information. “I think we had wonderful support from the faculty and the departments,” said Jennifer Griggs, Learning Resource Center director. Griggs said the Majors Fair was geared toward everybody and is…
MODERN DAY PICASSOS | Art Now opens tonight
Twenty five tables, 25 black tablecloths, 25 toppers and the artistic works of more than 150 students and faculty will transform the Reilly Room into a feast for the eyes starting at 5 p.m. tonight.
Annual address covers college
The second annual State of the College of Education Address covered both internal unity and external partnerships Monday evening in the Reilly Room. The address is meant to update COE members about what is going on in the college. COE Dean Ena Shelley opened the address by discussing how all members of COE have a…
OPINION | Students should join feminist group celebrations of women
I’m Colleen Quilty, president of Demia, Butler University’s feminist and social justice organization. Tomorrow is the start of Women’s History Month, a whole 31 days dedicated to remembering and honoring women, their achievements and current issues they face. Demia is planning an eventful March culminating in a student production of Eve Ensler’s world-famous“Vagina Monologues” on…
Student hip-hop group to host dance-off
The Urban Arts Crew, Butler University’s new student hip-hop organization, is co-sponsoring a large break dancing competition on campus this week. The competition, called “Release the Dawgs,” will be held in the Reilly Room on Friday, Nov. 11 at 9 p.m. Doors open at 8 p.m. Steven Han, the sophomore pharmacy major who is leading…
Making that good old harmony
Prepare yourselves, Butler University. Our two favorite a cappella groups have been hitting the rehearsal room and recording studio, ready to serenade the campus community within the next couple of months. Expect concerts, new CDs and covers of everyone from Amy Winehouse to Ben Folds. OUT OF THE DAWG HOUSE Out of the Dawg House…