Author: Contributor
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No ban, no wall, unity for all
Opinion editors Carissa Marquardt and Maria Rapisarda recount the Unity Walk put on by Butler’s Muslim Students Association on Feb. 4, 2017, in an effort to unify the campus after the tumultuous first few weeks of Trump’s administration.
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Women’s lacrosse enters inaugural season filled with excitement
Feb. 12 marks the first time the Butler women’s lacrosse team will take the field as a Division I program. The team looks to bring fresh energy to the field.
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Where are they now: former Indianapolis Indians CEO, Butler alum Max Schumacher
Max Schumacher is the former CEO of the Indianapolis Indians. But long before that, he got his his education from Butler University and learned under prominent Butler members such as Tony Hinkle.
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Butler softball stays focused after claiming first conference championship last year
The Butler softball team won the Big East championship last year as the fourth seed in the tournament. The team made its first NCAA tournament appearance. How will they follow it up this year?
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Butler baseball aims to contend for postseason play with a new coach
The Butler baseball team begins play on Feb. 17 in South Carolina. Reaching the Big East tournament is a goal the team has set and will work to achieve.
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Butler men’s tennis player Aviv Ben Shabat’s dream of coming to America becomes reality
Aviv Ben Shabat, sophomore Israeli tennis player, spent his first three years after high school serving his mandatory military term for his country while playing tennis.
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Bulldogs of Butler: Love major Justin Wolverton
Justin Wolverton discusses his motivation behind pursuing a second degree in love through Butler’s individualized major program.
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Back Pocket Play tackles tough issues
Honors student Sonia Goldberg’s thesis piece highlights themes of class and race.
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Butler men’s tennis has up and down weekend with 2 wins and a loss
The Butler men’s tennis team faced three opponents this weekend and came out with two wins and one loss.
