Butler administration proposes increases to student parking permit prices, SGA introduces resolution in opposition.
SGA sets its sights on the semester
Student Government Association will continue working to revitalize campus and hold the university accountable.
SGA: A semester in review
Executive, legislative, and judicial branch representatives review accomplishments from this past semester.
A fresh agenda for Butler’s governing body
“Star Fountain is empty right now. Why? Because SGA hates fun. I know this is true because Star Fountain lacks shiny, plastic, multicolored balls in its empty depths. In short, we need a ball pit in Star Fountain.”
Butler Collegian Newscast 10/12/22
Multimedia reporter Maeve Van Etten reports about the Esports Park Grand Opening and the new SGA Uber partnership, and multimedia reporter Eva Hallman gives us a rundown of Homecoming 2022.
SGA semester check-in
SGA begins working on initiatives for the first semester.
Self-care September: A mental health refresh
Resources can be found at CCS and through SGA to improve their mental health and self-care routines.
One-factor too short: SGA’s Instagram hacked
A new account was made to get information to students while waiting to hear back from Meta.
Letter to the editor: Statement on recent SGA controversy from the SGA president-elect
Graphic by Corrina Reiss. The Butler Collegian is committed to sharing diverse viewpoints from across the university and to upholding values of free speech. However, The Collegian does not endorse or promote opinions contained within any letter to the editor. Fellow Bulldogs, I write to you today to share insight into the recent events and…
Meet the New SGA President and Vice President
Multimedia reporter Benjamin Buttrick sat down with newly elected SGA President Cade Chezem and Vice President Meet Patel to talk about their plans for SGA.