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Officer who killed Dreasjon Reed will not face criminal charges
On Nov. 10, over six months after his death, special prosecutor Rosemary Khoury announced a grand jury did not find enough probable cause to charge IMPD officer Dejoure Mercer with a crime.
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Zoom calls and Google Docs replace face to face communication for group projects to keep students safe
“I know it’s not the most exciting to stare at the screen for most of your classes, but when you’re doing a presentation, in a way you have control of the room, and so if you make it interesting and fun for yourself giving it, the other people will think the same, or at least…
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Balling on a budget: fall edition
Trending fall fashion styles for 2020, where to find them and what Butler students recommend.
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Meet the student behind Butler Basketball’s popular graphic designs
“Lane continues to find passion for his future career: he is always looking to improve his craft, while also critiquing his work to make sure he meets the standards he sets for himself.”
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Greek life moves recruitment partially online to limit COVID-19 exposure
Sororities plan to have an entirely virtual recruitment, while fraternities opted for a hybrid model.
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Students and administrators reflect on making it through an unconventional semester
Ultimately, no one can predict what the next couple months may hold, especially with the current rising cases across Indiana. However, Rockwood emphasized that as winter nears, there are a few key steps students should take to maximize their health and the health of those on campus.
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Carnicería Guanajuato II: The lost city of miscellaneous Mexican cuisine
It’s worth the 16 minute drive; Carnicería Guanajuato II provides eaters with the unique opportunity to buy your hot sauce off the shelves and slather it on your burritos.
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Advice for first-year students
Assistant News Editor Joe Krisko is signing off from his role at the Butler Collegian with some advice for first-year students.

