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Week 3 Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em
The Butler Collegian’s fantasy guide to Week 3 of the NFL season.
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Resources for Mental Health on Campus
Multimedia reporter Sierra Quimby reports on the importance of mental health and where to find resources on Butler’s campus.
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Campus protests: Pro-life organization Created Equal faced Butler student protests
Students were warned of the demonstration with an email from administration, prompting students to organize their own counter-protest.
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Butler Collegian Newscast 9/23/20
Multimedia Reporter Catalina Gallegos has updates on flu shots and more in this weeks newscast.
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The Notorious R.B.G.: Remembering a complicated champion of women’s rights
It’s possible to keep Ginsburg’s faults in mind while simultaneously mourning the very real loss of a person whose entire career focused on protecting women and the queer community. It’s vital that we remember her individual activism as flawed and narrow, while acknowledging that rights and freedoms we take for granted could be lost without…
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Reliving Butler football’s historic upset over Youngstown State
Both players and coaches felt many emotions during Butler football’s shocking upset against Youngstown State. What thoughts and feelings did some of these players and coaches feel throughout the game?
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Students and faculty adapt to hybrid classes
With COVID-19 impacting education on all levels, professors and students have been forced to familiarize themselves with online testing systems and the art of presenting online.
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The connecting thread: climate change and the 2020 election
The Trump campaign’s disinterest in addressing climate change as a legitimate concern only indicates the administration’s inability to respond to the needs of Americans; its shortsightedness in this area directly relates to its ineptitude in undertaking other key issues. The economy cannot be separated from the climate crisis, nor can the pandemic or white supremacy.

