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Third hate speech incident occurs near Butler, Indiana hate crime legislation protects this instance
Gov. Eric Holcomb signed a hate crime legislation bill to consider victims’ real or perceived attributes. However, legislators and community members disagree on whether it provides more protection for victims, such as groups targeted by hate incidents on campus.
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Clarifying the Butler-purchased insurance plan
Each summer, students find emails in their inbox about the Butler-purchased insurance plan. Enrollment into the plan is automatic, and all but about 350 to 400 students choose to opt out of the plan before the August deadline rolls around. However, for many otherwise uninsured students and international students, waiving the insurance plan is not…
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NPHC organization Kappa Alpha Psi is returning to Butler
Butler Alum, Eugene Murray discusses Kappa Alpha Phi and encourages students to learn more about the organization.
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Inside the life of a Butler Music Student
Junior and senior music students face long rehearsals, longer work hours and exciting futures of doing what they love.
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Butler Opera Theatre performs double-bill of Menotti
The English operas “The Telephone” and “The Old Maid and the Thief” will be performed as the second production this year from the ensemble.
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Understanding the fascination with gambling
Columnist Doug Roche III seeks to understand the appeal to gambling and why it has been on his mind.
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Butler lacrosse’s Davide sisters motivate each other
Butler lacrosse sisters Elizabeth and Mary Davide have a unique sibling rivalry.
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Bon Appétit, reviewed: a maggot-free, luxury experience
Our Opinion editors relay an evening enjoying FDA-approved cafeteria food. They present to you a highly polished, professional review of the Michelin-starred foods they sampled.
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First Ball so Hard Basketball Tournament at Butler raises money for the Center for Leadership Development
On April 6, the first Ball So Hard Basketball Tournament at Butler University was held outside Hinkle Fieldhouse. The tournament helped to raise $32,679 for the Center for Leadership Development.
