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Party with the Prez: Dankos open their home to all Butler students for Halloween festivities
Butler President James Danko, and his wife Bethanie Danko, hosted their fifth annual Halloween Open House at their home Monday night.
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Lee: Preseason rankings mean nothing in the end
Preseason basketball rankings come with all the hype of predicting a great year for college basketball, but how much stock should we put into them?
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Schrage, Woodson and Savage bring past experiences to men’s basketball team
Butler men’s basketball team sees three new faces — new assistant coach Mike Schrage, graduate Avery Woodson and redshirt senior Kethan Savage. Each share their past and what they bring to the team.
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Women’s basketball features new faces on and off the court
New director of basketball operations Daress McClung, transfers Whitney Jennings and Kaela Hodges, and promoted assistant coach and recruitment coordinator Natalie Morse share their thoughts on their new roles as basketball season begins.
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More athletes pursue business related majors than any other
The Lacy School of Business at Butler University houses the most majors within Butler athletics. The athletic majors and university majors follow different enrollment percentages as well.
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Why voting matters
The election is right around the corner. Maria Rapisarda, assistant opinion editor, discusses the importance of everyone’s voice.
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Time management at Butler
Need some tips on studying habits? Trying to find a balance between work and play? Columnist Jenna Voris discusses a few tips to get ahead of the game and leave some stress behind.
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Why ‘The Black Parade’ carries on
Oct. 23rd was the 10 year anniversary of The Black Parade, an iconic album by My Chemical Romance. Carissa Marquardt, opinion editor, discusses how the infamous lyrics carry on in our college experiences.

