Author: Contributor
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Butler women’s basketball takes on Big East tournament
The Butler women’s basketball team enters the Big East Tournament as the eight seed. With a win over Providence, they will face No. 1 seed Marquette in the quarterfinals.
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Bulldogs of Butler: Erin Quigley
Senior dance major Erin Quigley is our Bulldog of Butler this week. She started her own jewelry company called DecaDesign and sells her products on Etsy.
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Elon Musk’s brother to open two restaurants in Indy
In addition to opening healthy restaurants, Musk also co-founded a national organization called Big Green that has a vision to bring “Learning Gardens” to ever low income school across the country. Learning Gardens are hands-on gardens that allow students to learn about, grow and eat their own food.
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Potholes create hazardous driving for Butler students
Commuter students have a harder time getting to campus due to dangerous potholes. These potholes create traffic and slow down the commute process.
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What students need to know about next year’s housing
With the addition of the Irvington House, students are presented with more residential opportunities. These additional options include a small number of juniors living in Fairview House.
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Special Olympics runner Andrew Peterson qualifies for Boston Marathon
When Andrew Peterson was a little boy with fetal alcohol syndrome, he was known as the fastest kid at recess. At 24, the BASO athlete just qualified to run in the 2019 Boston Marathon.
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Butlertology 2.27
Josh and Josh sit down with Butler men’s golf player Logan Sabins. The two also give listeners a rundown of all things Butler sports last week and this coming week.
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Butler women’s lacrosse: First person point of view from a GoPro
Sophomore defender Mary Davide, a member of the Butler University women’s lacrosse team, uses a GoPro to give viewers a first person point of view of what it’s like to play lacrosse.
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Butler women’s tennis tops Gustavus Adolphus for third-straight win
After dropping the doubles point to Gustavus Adolphus, the Butler women’s tennis team captured four wins in singles to walk away with a 4-1 victory.
