The sophomore biology major looks to increase communication between SGA and the student body.
Butler challenges food insecurity with new food pantry
Students who need assistance will be able to sign-up for free, pre-packaged meals.
Sigma Chi Fraternity faces COVID-19 outbreak
Butler protocol institutes a 10 day quarantine with three days of testing throughout
Provost Kathryn Morris to leave Butler to become president of St. Lawrence University
An educator and administrator, Morris leaves an impact on the Butler community.
Butler implements new COVID-19 testing policy, students react
By testing asymptomatic students every three weeks, Butler aims to gather more information with which to combat the virus.
Butler’s response to the Capitol insurrection and student reactions
Students seek a solution to division and what Butler can do to help.
Greek life moves recruitment partially online to limit COVID-19 exposure
Sororities plan to have an entirely virtual recruitment, while fraternities opted for a hybrid model.
Election day causes anxiety in the student population to increase
Counseling and Consultation Services has seen an impact on student mental health based on the presidential election, which is unlikely to calm down soon.
Donor Diane Meyer Simon gives $500,000 to CUES for creation of the new Mikhail Gorbachev Fund
The donation will allow for a more effective space for the Center for Urban Ecology and Sustainability as well as funding for paid student fellow leadership positions.
Impending cold weather disrupts COVID-19 outdoor accommodations
Students are eating, studying, and taking classes outside because of COVID-19, but winter is right around the corner.