Not many students know how to use the “out on town dollars” however Multimedia Reporter Ali Moulton shares one way to use them.
Butler community’s response to new class grid
Professors’ and students’ responses to the new grid is heavily influenced by their department.
Behind the university’s decision to change class start times
University officials have made schedule changes for the 2023-24 school year to make time in between classes longer.
New year, new times
There are longer breaks between classes beginning this year, Multimedia Editor Eva Hallman reports.
Education commuter student lounge opened on South Campus Sept. 6
As the College of Education sees an increase in commuter students, South Campus opens a new commuter student space.
Ian Manuel Stars as Inaugural Guest for the New Visiting Black Intellectual Series
Multimedia reporter Ethan Polak covers Ian Manuel’s event sponsored by the Hub for Black Affairs and Community Engagement.
Butler’s Hospitality House provides on-campus accommodations for community guests
Built in 1929, the Hospitality House combines historic charm with modern amenities. The English Colonial style mansion has served as a family home, a fraternity house and now guest accommodations.
South Campus apartments face issues with unstable railings on unit balconies
A South Campus apartment balcony railing collapsed and residents almost fell over the balcony. The Butler University department of maintenance services responded by bolting most balcony doors shut until further maintenance can be done.
Fourth annual Divedapper Poetry Carnival will be Sept. 14
Divedapper Poetry Carnival is a free event featuring fair food, games, poetry workshops and poetry readings from published poets.
College of Education dean retiring at end of academic year
Ena Shelley, dean of the College of Education, will retire at the end of the 2018-2019 academic year after 37 years at Butler.