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Stories ByEvie Schultz ’16

Learning About Service, the Butler Way

Learning About Service, the Butler Way

By: Evie Schultz ’16 | December 21, 2015

At first, the concept seems difficult. How do you help third-graders understand what service means? But for Early and Middle Childhood Education Professor Arthur Hochman and his early elementary education class, the challenge is often the most important part of the lesson plan. For a little over five weeks this semester, Butler students were paired […]

And Now, Some Parting Words From Your Professors

And Now, Some Parting Words From Your Professors

By: Evie Schultz ’16 | December 4, 2015

Four Butler professors were asked to give their “last lecture” to graduating seniors. Here’s what they said.

Many Pumpkins Were Harmed in the Making of This Event

Many Pumpkins Were Harmed in the Making of This Event

By: Evie Schultz ’16 | October 30, 2015

Can a pumpkin survive a five-story fall? The Engineering Dual Degree Club tries to find out.

Charlie Politi ’16 Becomes a Hip-Hop Somebody With Help From His Peers

Charlie Politi ’16 Becomes a Hip-Hop Somebody With Help From His Peers

By: Evie Schultz ’16 | October 20, 2015

Butler senior Charlie Politi has just released his third CD, I Am Nobody.

Vietnam is His Past, An Audi Dealership is His Future

Vietnam is His Past, An Audi Dealership is His Future

By: Evie Schultz ’16 | October 13, 2015

In seven years, Steve Vong ’16 has gone from “zero” English to complete fluency in writing and public speaking

On Theatre Day, All of Butler’s a Stage

On Theatre Day, All of Butler’s a Stage

By: Evie Schultz ’16 | September 29, 2015

More than 100 students from four states visited Butler for Theatre Day.

The Biggest BITS Ever: 1,200 Bulldogs Hit the Streets

The Biggest BITS Ever: 1,200 Bulldogs Hit the Streets

By: Evie Schultz ’16 | August 31, 2015

Senior Emma Kortebein spent Saturday morning whitewashing an Indianapolis woman’s fence at her house along 38th Street as part of Bulldogs Into the Streets, Butler’s annual day of serving the community Kortebein and a group of her peers also helped fix a chandelier inside the woman’s home. When they were done, the group came back […]

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