Author: Contributor
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Differences in campus dining in response to COVID-19
Food variety changes, social distancing, and longer wait times are all new changes facing students this year.
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With the fall semester underway, Butler is hopeful students will be able to study abroad in the spring
After all fall study abroad programs were canceled, Butler students planning to go abroad in the spring are encouraged to stay positive as the faculty and staff work together to make a decision.
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Diversity, religion, service and sports: Butler organizations and their plans to go virtual
Student organizations on campus figure out a plan to go virtual as Butler recently ordered a stay-in-place protocol. Multiple groups have been trying to persevere through the uncertainty that comes during this semester.
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The stars’ guide to staying home: an astrological approach to quarantine
With a week of sheltering in place left on campus, cabin fever might be setting in. Here’s what the stars have to say about how to handle it.
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Butler University CCOM students navigate internships in COVID-19 pandemic
After many companies cancelled internships or limited the amount of interns they accepted, students had to branch out and explore other fields of opportunities.
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34% of Butler undergraduate classes to be taught fully in person, 44% hybrid
Faculty have undergone training to feel comfortable teaching without face-to-face instruction.
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After BlueIndy left Indianapolis in May, many Butler students lack adequate public transportation alternatives
In Indianapolis, a city with no metro system and limited bus lines, the departure of BlueIndy left many Butler students at the mercy of their friends with cars.
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Butler University announces that in-person classes will resume
University officials said the decision was made in consultation with health experts. Students will resume in-person learning on Sept. 7.
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Dawgs with Style: Mask edition
Butler students Nadia Issa, Vicki Turner and Claire Porter share tips and tricks for how to incorporate masks into her fashionable looks, as well as student small businesses to support.
