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Volleyball team swept by Bluejays in Omaha
Members of the volleyball team cheer each other on before the game. Photo by Jimmy Lafakis. JIMMY LAFAKIS | STAFF REPORTER | jlafakis@butler.edu The Butler University volleyball team’s record dropped to 16-13 (5-8 Big East) on Nov. 4 as No. 25 Creighton University Bluejays swept the Bulldogs 25-12, 25-14, 25-17. Sophomore libero Taylor Takeda contributed a team-high…
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Men’s soccer finishes regular season on top, earns bye in tourney
Senior David Goldsmith kicks the ball away from a defender. Photo by Adam Cvik. COLLIN PERRY | STAFF REPORTER | ccperry@butler.edu The No. 18 Butler University men’s soccer team beat Xavier University 2-1 in Cincinnati to finish the regular season to finish 11-5-1 on the season. Freshman midfielder Lewis Suddick scored both goals against the…
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Where does parking ticket money go?
Parking tickets are common on campus. If one stays at a meter too long, or parks in lot without the corresponding permit sticker, a ticket may appear on the windshield of that car. A reporter explores where that money goes.
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Preview: Family Weekend
Reporter Morgan Skeries talks about what to expect during Family Weekend this year. Family or not, any student can participate in the events. Butler’s website lists activities one can expect.
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Observatory developments improve research opportunities
From telescopic improvements, to planetarium renovations, reporter Brittany Bluthardt talks about Holcomb Observatory updates.
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Pita Pit to open on campus
Pita Pit will open by Nov. 10 in the retail space of the parking garage. Reporter Jessica Lee talks about the future of the restaurant, owned by past Butler student Travis Sealls.
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VIDEO: Butler Sports Report with Josh and Josh – 10/28/16
This week’s episode of The Butler Sports Report with Josh and Josh includes an update on Butler’s fall sports as teams near their Big East tournaments.
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Community of Care Reaches Out to Hurricane Matthew victims
Butler focuses its philanthropic efforts on helping the victims of Hurricane Matthew this month. All across campus, Dawgs are doing their part in Project Hope to send relief to those affected by the recent disaster.
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Bulldog of Butler: Annie Foster
This is the latest installment of our Bulldog of Butler series: Annie Foster. Annie shares her love for Butler and helping others, especially kids.
