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Black Lives Matter at Butler: how to ally, amplify and acknowledge privilege
Here are tips from Black students at Butler, on how to put activism where your heart is — not for followers or social justice clout, but to protect and advocate for Black people at risk due to the prevalence of prejudice, as well as tips for students of color on how to survive and thrive…
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Devour Indy’s best deals
Here are five nearby eateries with the best Summerfest deals for dine-in and carryout.
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How to treat and prevent ‘maskne’
Wearing a mask is unavoidable, but the acne that comes from mask-wearing doesn’t have to be. Here are five skincare tips to deal with face mask acne.
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HRC Not Open…Students Adjust
No gym, no problem. Multimedia Reporter Eric Young talks to students as they find different ways to exercise with the HRC closed
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Butler football continues to work through adversity with hopes to play come spring
With the Butler football team having their season postponed to the spring, the team continues to prepare while players take advantage of the extra time they’ve been given.
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Butler University professors pivot to fully online instruction
Preparations over the summer helped classes change instruction format at a moment’s notice.
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Vote by mail complications could harm the Butler community
In the midst of a pandemic overlapping with an election season, vote by mail is one of the latest controversies. Considering the pandemic’s threat to health and safety, many states are expanding vote by mail. But, Trump and Holcomb are resisting these changes.
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The Fanless 500
Despite fans being unable to attend the race, the Indianapolis community is still fortunate to celebrate their 104th annual Indy 500.
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A president’s perspective: Butler president James Danko talks pandemic, anti-racism efforts
The second installment of interviews with president Danko includes his perspective on the university’s handling of COVID-19 and several updates on anti-racism efforts.
