Author: Contributor
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SGA creates fun escape for students
The Student Government Association is back again with free activities for Butler students. The first SGA event of the semester happened Friday, January 13 — SGA created its own version of an escape room.
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Bulldogs of Butler: Nathan Jent
Sophomore Nathan Jent describes his personal involvement with Butler University Dance Marathon and Riley Hospital for Children.
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eSports grows across college campuses, not yet a smash at Butler
eSports is becoming a common club across college campuses. Some schools even sponsor teams through the athletic program. The Butler game club hosts a video game tournament each semester, yet eSports is relatively quiet in the Butler community.
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Butler’s junior forward Tyler Wideman determined to improve every day
Tyler Wideman takes his work seriously, but does not take himself too seriously. The “Big Cat” is a fun-loving character but likes to grind out every game. He has adapted to a lot of change in his life. His values always remain the same.
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Give me a break! Winter break, now versus then
Madi McGuire explains how winter break has changed for her now that she’s in college as opposed to how it once was in high school.
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Thanks, Obama
As much as we don’t want to, it’s time to say goodbye to the president most of us have grown up with. Columnist Jenna Voris shares the things she’ll miss about Obama and her hopes for our country’s future.
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Martin, Baldwin and Savage spark No. 13 Butler’s high scoring second half to beat Marquette
The No. 13 Butler men’s basketball team once again needed a high scoring second half to rally past the Marquette Golden Eagles on Jan. 16. Martin, Baldwin and Savage led the surge by attacking the rim consistently.
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Baldwin and No. 12 Butler fend off No. 15 Xavier in a hard-nosed matchup at Hinkle
The No. 12 Butler men’s basketball team used a 21 point second half from Kamar Baldwin and efficient free throw shooting to defeat the No. 15 Xavier Musketeers 83-78 on Jan. 14.
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No. 12 Butler dismantled by No. 8 Creighton in Omaha
The No. 12 Butler men’s basketball team was out of sync in Omaha, and the No. 8 Creighton Bluejays easily handled the Bulldogs by the score of 75-64.
