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Some juniors given opportunity to live off-campus next fall
About 150 juniors will live off campus next year, despite the university rule requiring students to live on campus for three years unless commuting from home.
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Poet Diane Seuss concludes 2016-17 Visiting Writers Series
Diane Seuss, a 2016 Pulitzer Prize Finalist and American poet, was the final speaker for the 2016-17 Visiting Writers Series.
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Three Butler women receive Woman of Distinction Award
Margaretha Geertsema-Sligh, Sonya Hopkins and Cristina McNeiley receive award honoring women on campus who are strong leaders and positive role models.
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Butler’s connection to auto racing: Indianapolis Motor Speedway President Doug Boles
Indianapolis Motor Speedway President Doug Boles started his career at Butler University and thought he wanted to pursue a career in motorsports journalism. But a crazy career path took him to the place he fell in love with as a kid.
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Butler men’s tennis shines heading into Big East Tournament
The Butler University men’s tennis team looks toward the Big East Championship and reflects on the regular season.
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Collegian Q&A with spring commencement’s faculty speaker Diane Timmerman
Diane Timmerman, department of theatre chair and professor, will represent Butler University as the 2017 Spring Commencement faculty speaker.
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New residence hall to break ground with beam signing ceremony
Butler University’s newest residence hall will officially break ground May 2 at what the university is calling the beam signing ceremony.
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Top 5 Butler sports moments from this year
A lot happened in Butler sports this school year. Collin Perry tries to narrow it down to the top-5 best moments in Butler sports this year.
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Holtmann reflects on past season and discusses future
With the season wrapping up a few weeks ago, Butler men’s basketball head coach Chris Holtmann sat down for a Q&A session to discuss the team’s experiences and future situation.
