Author: Contributor
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Cappuccino and chill: great coffee spots close to Butler
When you go outside Butler’s campus, you’ll have an opportunity to get to know Indy and its locals. Making small talk in a new place with a stranger enhances your social skills and connects you to those outside our bubble.
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Jordan Hall basement pipeline bursts after 60-degree temperature fluctuation
Water damage due to flooding in the academic building’s basement has caused over 10 class sections to be relocated.
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Tea Time 2.6
It’s a new year and a new episode of Tea Time! Madi and Audrey cover trains, planes, automobiles, and movie critics, among other things. Also, new tunes are shared, because everyone needs a playlist refresh for the start of the spring semester.
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Students transition back to Butler after studying abroad
The Center for Global Education held an “Unpacking Your Study Abroad Experience” event where students could share their stories from abroad.
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Internship spotlight: Butler student interns at Emily’s List
Lydia Ochs, junior political science major, interns full time as part of Butler’s Washington D.C. Learning Semester.
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Dawgs with Style: Nadia Issa
First-year Nadia Issa’s passion for fashion breaks down barriers of stereotypes concerning minorities and encourages people to celebrate their individuality
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How to Reduce Your Carbon Pawprint
From reusable straws to huge, neon, sticker-clad hydroflasks, many students on campus have kept up with environmental trends and made efforts to limit waste. However, much more can be done to promote sustainability and limit waste.
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Students share study abroad experiences
Studying abroad is a big undertaking. Flights can be delayed or missed and alarms don’t wake you up. Once students get to their destination, classes only take up a small percentage of time and the weekends become jaunts to other countries.
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Butlertology 2.4
Josh and Josh react to Butler men’s basketball team’s win over Seton Hall. Plus, Jenna Foreman stops by the show.
