Author: Contributor
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Kobe Bryant: More than a player
Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna died in a helicopter crash on Jan. 26. Kobe’s legacy, however, will last forever.
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Biological Sciences professor takes passion for biology for environmental advocacy
Carmen Salsbury harbored a strong passion for the outdoors since childhood. Now she teaches what she loves every day.
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Where are they now: Rotnei Clarke
After playing one season at Butler, then graduating, Rotnei Clarke has played basketball for seven years overseas. He’s raising a family, chasing a childhood dream and pondering the future.
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Butler Blue IV student reactions
Butler students react to the unveiling of the school’s new mascot, Butler Blue IV.
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Leading Women of Tomorrow aims to empower women on Butler University’s campus
This semester, the campus group Leading Women of Tomorrow will be collaborating with Gina Forrest, executive director of diversity, equity and inclusion at Butler, on a four-part program series titled “Unraveling Bias Against Women.” LWT is a student-run, nonpartisan initiative with a mission to encourage more young women to consider careers in public service with…
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Atherton Union esports facility opens
Butler Esports has set up a small scale facility in Atherton Union to start testing for their future arena on Sunset Blvd.
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Aquarius Season Horoscopes
Aquarius season is upon us. Cue “Aquarius/Let the Sunshine in” by The 5th Dimension.
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Why Joe Biden is not electable
Columnist Alexandra Cordill argues why Biden’s platform is problematic on many levels.

