Author: Contributor
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Awareness in action: Advocacy events lineup
“There are a range of diverse events at Butler and in Indianapolis that emphasize advocacy and activism for people of all backgrounds and interests.”
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Bulldogs of Butler: Mikael Burke
“You have to dare to dream and then be scrappy and figure it out.”
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BCR events are exciting opportunities
“Most of the events are not, in fact, incredibly stuffy, and many are actually quite interesting. I have found myself sitting in Schrott or Eidson-Duckwall with goosebumps many times.”
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Dawgs on the Street: When tuition goes up, so does student anger
Multimedia reporter Frankie Ponzio hears from Butler students about the recent increase in tuition, and how this will affect their future at the university.
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Moving toward a more just future: Butler’s annual Love Walk
Multimedia reporter Brooke Capper reports on Butler’s Diversity Program Council’s Martin Luther King Love Walk
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Bluejays visit Bulldogs: What you need to know
“For Butler, rebounding will be key. The Bluejays have struggled on the glass all season, including being on the wrong side of significant rebounding disparities in all three of their losses.”
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What you need to know: Men’s basketball vs No. 19 UConn
“Can Butler keep up with the big dogs? The Bulldogs were in their last matchup with the Huskies until the final minute, losing 78-74. The Dawgs had to claw their way out of a 25-9 deficit as UConn made 10 of their first 13 attempts. To keep this one close and attainable, Butler has to…
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Bulldogs shocked by Musketeers: Beyond the box score
“The early struggles in conference play are disappointing for a squad that once looked poised to be this season’s breakout team in the Big East.”

