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Audacity is stored in the balls
“Shut up — I totally can.”
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Jules Grable: ‘I’m here to serve you’
“Grable does not just advocate for those impacted by sexual assault. She acts as a resource for students who face food, housing and financial insecurity, mental health challenges or anything that prevents a student from living out their college years to the fullest.”
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All or nothing: A guide to fandom
“You can still be a fan even if you don’t know what the celebrity’s favorite color was when they were 13 or what their mom makes on Thanksgiving.”
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Competition and commitment: Men’s club basketball
“‘Sometimes it can be a lot to handle, but I love every second of it.’”
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Navigating the trail to nationals
“‘We’re all here because we want to be elite.’”
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Students frustrated with ‘hit or miss’ Dawg Ride
Bulldogs express their concerns with Dawg Ride.
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Butler alumna works with campus organizations to elevate the mental health conversation
National Alliance of Mental Illnesses partners with Butler programs to bring more mental health resources to campus.
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The most wonder-fall time of the year
Snapshots of campus from above by Photo Co-Editor Grace Hensley.
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Dawg-Eared: BookTok — buy it or try it?
Ever wonder if a book will be worth the three-month hold at the public library? Is it worth buying? Or is it even worth taking the time to read? Find out Butler student opinions on popular BookTok books.
