While some students believed the event to be an effective way to teach students about protesting, others had concerns about anti-Semitism.
Newly-inaugurated SGA president Maya Patel talks goals, vision
Butler junior Maya Patel stepped into the role of SGA president on Sept 29.
Emergency Assistance Fund is here for Butler students amid coronavirus outbreak
Created to help Butler students during times of unforeseen financial crisis, the Emergency Assistance Fund has received an increase of applications in the past month.
Student organizations stay connected with members virtually
On-campus organizations are trying to maintain a connection with the student-body despite not being able to gather in-person.
What you need to know about the SGA election
Find out more about the Student Government Association presidential and vice presidential candidates, their platforms and how to vote.
New SGA president, executive vice president transition into roles
Malin Peterson, student body president, and Farrah Goodall, executive vice president, looks forward to continuing past campaign promises. The two students took their new roles after Sam Varie, the previous president, resigned.
Butler student body president Sam Varie resigns
Sam Varie, SGA student body president, stepped down from his position on Jan. 15 to join Pete for America’s campaign. Malin Peterson, SGA executive vice president, will fill his vacancy.
Butler Student Government Association undergoes evaluation from consulting firm Keeling & Associates
The consultants met with members of SGA to get anonymous feedback and examine the organization’s structure. The group will create a report based on their analysis and are expected to announce their findings towards the beginning of 2020.
Students will soon have more opportunites to attend local concerts thanks to Butler University’s SGA concert committee
SGA will use giveaways and signups to provide a small number of tickets for about five concerts every semester.
Students react to SGA and Uber for Business partnership
SGA and Uber partnership provides students with free rides to three Indianapolis resource centers and discounted rides to Kroger in Broad Ripple.