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Title IX hearing process eliminated
Campus policy on sex discrimination, seuxal harrassment, sexual misconduct and domestic violence changed. The hearing process is now eliminated from the overall procedure.
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Discover something new in Indy to celebrate the Winter festivities
Celebrate the holiday season with local Winter festivities As winter has quickly crept up on us here in Indy, there are plenty of things to do in the city to make the best out of the cold weather.
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Butler women’s soccer plans to build off of this year’s success
The Butler women’s soccer team finished 13-2-6 on the season. The Bulldogs finished runners up in the Big East Tournament and made their second ever NCAA Tournament appearance, losing to Northwestern in penalty kicks.
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Butler men’s soccer earns NCAA tournament bid
The Bulldogs received an at-large bid and made the NCAA tournament for the second year in a row. They host Lipscomb in the first round.
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“Dawgs Gotta Eat” these family recipes
Students sell “Dawgs Gotta Eat” cookbook full of Butler community recipes for a class project. All funds go toward Riley Hospital for Children.
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Charity Ball founder Ethan King finds home at Butler University
Ethan King has been a student and soccer player at Butler University for only a few months, but he’s been the founder and CEO of Charity Ball since he was 10 years old.
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Westfield Boulevard closed due to Levee Flood Project Protection
The Indianapolis Department of Public Works project is continuing progress with the North Flood Damage Reduction Project with power wire relocating and construction on Westfield.
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Butler basketball vs. Maryland: What you need to know
After Butler basketball earned two home victories, the Bulldogs put their undefeated record on the line in the Gavitt Games at Maryland.
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CHASE office now offers a semester in New York City
CHASE office adds the option to study a semester in New York, a way to find new opportunities for internships.
