Author: Contributor
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Collegian sports staff predicts NCAA Final Four weekend
The Collegian sports staff makes their predictions for this weekend’s NCAA Final Four and National Championship games in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Butler women’s golf takes ninth in Florida invitational
Women’s golf competed in Deland, Florida at the Babs Steffens Invitational this past weekend.
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The mystery of the Ross Hall courtyard remains unsolved
In the interior of Ross Hall sits a patch of green grass. It is secluded from the rest of campus by the walls that house many of Butler’s first-year class.
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Allies for Inclusion: The Ability Exhibit educates students about disability
The Ability Exhibit shown at Irwin Library this week educates students about what disabilities are and how to be inclusive.
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Federal flood wall construction will cut through Holcomb Gardens this summer
Holcomb Gardens is the final stop for a federal flood protection project 20 years in the making.
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Collegian Q&A: Butler basketball great Shelvin Mack
Former basketball star Shelvin Mack played for Butler between 2008-2011, competing in two Final Fours his junior and senior year before getting drafted in the second round by the Washington Wizards. Here, Mack answers a Q&A with his former home’s newspaper.
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Students prepare for class registration, others panic for graduation
It is that time of year again. Butler students and their advisors look to the future and discuss next semester’s classes.
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Incoming first-year students will experience similar housing struggles to this year
Residence Life prepares for 95 percent of the incoming class to live in university housing, while the other 5 percent will commute from home. Most students will live in Ross Hall and ResCo, and a certain amount will live in Fairview House in Fall 2017.
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Diversity Ambassadors help first years adjust, encourage inclusion
DAs serve as mentors for incoming students from diverse or international backgrounds, and assist with diversity programs. Applications for the next year are due March 31.
