Author: Contributor
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Students continue to practice religion on campus amid COVID-19
With important religious holidays coming up for many groups on campus, navigating these services during covid has been difficult.
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Sororities on campus move towards a more inclusive environment
Several sororities on Butler’s campus implement new programs to promote diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Butler SGA update: Navigating COVID-19 restrictions
Butler University SGA’s programming board has finessed more ways for students to engage in on-campus programming. The student senate has simultaneously considered ways to more effectively represent students through a discussion of the modified senate and legislative structure.
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Q&A with Butler Basketball’s Bo Hodges
Bo Hodges gained eligibility in the middle of the season and instantly made an impact, scoring in double figures in four of his first five games.
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Butler student launches letter writing website: Teer
From strengthening current relationships to creating new ones, Teer allows users to show appreciation to the ones who deserve it most.
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Pen and paper are calling
Texts and Snapchats are getting old. Let’s turn back time to the finer art of letter writing, before it’s gone forever.
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Butler Theatre reimagines “The Living”
“The Living” was written about the Bubonic Plague and performed during the AIDs crisis, but is being reinterpreted for an audience living through the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Butler students’ excitement builds for Billie Eilish documentary
Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry” will premiere Feb. 26 on Apple TV+.
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Butler vs Seton Hall: What you need to know
Having lost three games in a row by 12 points or more, Butler looks to get back on track versus tournament-hopeful Seton Hall.
