Author: Contributor
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Greek organizations philanthropy events recap
Butler has a very strong and active Greek culture dedicated to philanthropy and service through special events annually
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Samantha Smith reflects on ESPN feature highlighting relationship, Project 44
Samantha Smith reflects on ESPN feature that highlighted her relationship with Andrew Smith, as well as how the feature came to be and what it means for Project 44 moving forward.
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Butler students attend Washington’s March for Our Lives
The malice and aggression that suffocates most politically-charged public events was absent. Perhaps, this is due to the maturity and poignant power dynamic of student organizers.
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Ten brunch restaurants to check out in Broad Ripple
Kickstart your Saturday plans or ease your way into the Sunday scaries with these delicious eats. Check out ten of the best brunch spots around Butler.
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Butler students, professors participate in March for Our Lives Indianapolis
On March 24th, thousands of people in downtown Indianapolis gathered to peacefully protest gun violence and rally for gun control in a “March for Our Lives” in solidarity with hundreds of similar events around the country.
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Blue Key reforms first-year skits into Spring Skits
After weeks of uncertainty surrounding the event and rule changes that work to bridge the gap between Greek and independent students, no independent groups and only nine Greek houses are registered for the April 19 event.
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Campus prepares for new Andre B. Lacy business building
As the Fall 2019 opening of Butler’s new business building nears, students, faculty and community members are excited about what it will offer campus.
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Leadership class launches Butler Talks podcast
Leadership class launches Butler Talks podcast for the Butler community to share their personal stories.
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Butler women’s tennis swept by Marquette
The Butler University women’s tennis team lost their match against Marquette 7-0 on March 25.
