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Butler Ballet members suffer injuries each year
Dancers will dance on injuries because of “the show must go on mentality” and won’t take time to recover because of the stigma surrounding it.
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New policy will require some Butler students to pay for housing over breaks
Some underclassmen students will be charged $25 a day to stay in dorms over breaks.
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Butler sustainability, 2019 and beyond
Five years ago, Butler pledged to make our campus more sustainable. Columnist Audrey Davenport reflects on whats actually happened since then, and what can be done for the future.
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The Zodiac Signs as Thanksgiving Foods
Twelve thanksgiving foods you can use to quell heated debate around the dinner table with, all while staying true to your sign!
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Mozel Sanders Foundation to provide free Thanksgiving dinner at Butler
The Mozel Sanders Foundation will partner with Butler University for the 17th consecutive year to serve over 20,000 hot meals on Thanksgiving. For over 40 years, the Mozel Sanders Foundation has been working to provide free meals to those in need. The non-profit organization is based in Indianapolis and it raises around $130,000 annually to…
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Stream Wars: Netflix’s Game to Lose?
Multimedia editor Jake Bedell looks into the rise of streaming competitors like Disney+ and evaluates if they’re worth your monthly subscription fees.
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Butler Ballet’s “The Nutcracker” According to Me and My Healing Right Shin
Staff reporter Stefanee Montesantos shares her personal story of being a dancer recovering from injury.
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“The Nutcracker” is back at Clowes once again
The holiday season is upon us, which means Butler Ballet’s The Nutcracker is back.
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Atherton Union hosts Bon Appetit’s Kids in the Kitchen program on Nov. 20
Bon Appetit’s Kids in the Kitchen program means that Atherton will host children of faculty and staff as well as youth from the Boys and Girls clubs. This program is designed to excite and educate the next generation in order to build healthy eating habits.
