Author: Contributor
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Welcome back, Dawgs
Butler University welcomed its third-largest class in history, with 1,246 students.
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Recreational refresh: Butler’s HRC receives summer upgrades
Butler’s Health and Recreation Center underwent renovations this summer. Multimedia Reporter Eliza West highlights the changes users have been waiting for.
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First-year survival guide: Learning the Bulldog way
“New friends are made in unconventional ways, so take every opportunity available to meet new people: talk to that person wearing a “Friends” shirt in the Starbucks line, text that random girl from the same hometown for a ride home or ask the brunette their name after they ask to borrow a pencil.”
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Butler updates campus hazing policy
“Adjustments to the hazing policy include general formatting updates, as well as new educational modules for both students and faculty.”
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It really is those darn phones
“I just think everyone should go pick up a book, whether it’s today or tomorrow.”
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Men’s soccer season preview: Striving for consistency
“The Butler men’s soccer team saw 13 new additions during the offseason, including 11 first-years from seven different nations, as well as 17 returning players.”
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Living in: Pi Beta Phi and Beta Theta Pi
“‘We are in constant communication to try and make it work for both groups, [and] utilize the space [in a way] that benefits both of us.’”
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Indiana Republicans’ redistricting plan is MAGA-approved, not Hoosier-backed
“It’s not surprising that the Trump administration lit the fire on this mid-decennial redistricting war in Indiana, even though the majority of Hoosiers don’t agree with the proposal. The administration’s chaotic campaign is clearly for a partisan power grab, not for benefiting Hoosiers.”

