Author: Contributor
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Responsibility in college
Columnist Madi McGuire discusses the difficulty of handling responsibility in college, from owning a (or several) goldfish to being involved with sports or having a job.
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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.
