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Is ‘Us’ Jordan Peele’s best movie?
Columnist Doug Roche III discusses the themes, social messages and story of Jordan Peele’s instant horror classics.
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“Beautiful Boy” author David Sheff speaks at Clowes
New York Times Bestselling Author David Sheff shared his story of finding hope in a hopeless case of addiction on March 26 at Clowes Memorial Hall.
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Construction of repairing leaks begins on Jordan Hall stairwell
The roof of Jordan Hall is undergoing an in-depth repair due to water leaks. The east tower stairwell between the second and third floor is split in two halves, one side for traffic and one side blocked for construction, as a result.
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Butler women’s basketball to face Cincinnati in WNIT third round
The Butler women’s basketball team will play at Cincinnati on March 28 in the third round of the WNIT.
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University of Michigan scare ignites conversation about university emergency responses
The University of Michigan recently experienced false reports of an active shooter, prompting both commendation and criticism of how the situation was handled. How would Butler respond in the same situation?
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Butler’s lackluster season: By the numbers
The consensus is that it was a bad year for Butler men’s basketball. But just how bad was it? The numbers behind the season tell the story.
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Dawgs with Style: Meghan Bartsch
Meghan Bartsch is an adjunct professor at Butler who graduated with a masters degree in piano performance from the school in 2017. Her style is elegant and professional.
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All in Week to promote religious pluralism
In a strategic communications class last semester, students were tasked with creating marketing campaigns to promote religious pluralism and interfaith awareness on campus. Emi Smith, Zach Falch and Matt Thomas turned their final project into week long campaign.

