From deans and professors to administrative specialists and Atherton cashiers, women make Butler University, Butler University.
‘COVID Concern’ reporting feature at Butler University causes student stress
While this feature is meant to protect students, it is creating another problem in itself: an underlying subculture of distrust among students who fear this tool might be weaponized against them.
Butler students’ top five favorite study spots around campus
From curious first years to experienced seniors, Butler students share their favorite places to study around campus
Letter to the editor: family of car crash victim expresses thanks
Indianapolis resident James Stewart passed away after a car accident on Sunset Ave. in late January. His family would like to express their gratitude to the Butler community.
Students speak out about Ross Hall, Irvington House dissonance on campus
Students from Ross and Irvington delve into what they believe are the root causes of discord between the two residence hall groups.
Inside the life of a Butler Music Student
Junior and senior music students face long rehearsals, longer work hours and exciting futures of doing what they love.
Letter to my perpetrator: “I do not owe you anything”
“The Impact of 98 Seconds” is releasing the first in a collection of letters from a victim of sexual assault to their perpetrator. The letters are kept anonymous to protect their authors and help them feel comfortable talking about their experiences.
Your vote really does matter
College students have a lot on their minds. We have due dates, deadlines, internships to apply for and our entire futures to worry about. Apparently, now we have the responsibility of worrying about our nation’s entire future as well.
Diversity, excitement and concern: a glance at Butler’s newest class
ALEXANDRA BODE Staff Reporter Butler University welcomed a record-breaking class last weekend. It was not size, but the group’s diversity which put it in the school’s history books. The class of 2017 is the most ethnically and geographically diverse freshman class to date. Of the 1,025 new students, 14.4 percent label themselves as “multicultural,”…
Official Situation
While many Butler University students like to watch men’s basketball games and try their hand in self-officiating, only a select few actually get the opportunity to take part in the real deal. Students are getting that opportunity at the Health and Recreation Complex through the intramural program. Student officials have to go through a two-day…