Author: Contributor
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How absentee voting works
The 2016 election is right around the corner, and although some Butler students live in the Indianapolis area, some live elsewhere and need an absentee ballot to vote.
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Seton Hall sweeps Bulldogs at Hinkle
Seton Hall University ended the Butler volleyball team’s three match winning streak on Oct. 22, defeating the Bulldogs in three sets.
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Women’s soccer falls to Marquette in overtime
Marquette University ended the Butler women’s soccer team’s two game winning streak on Oct. 23.
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Trip tears ACL, expects to miss 8-10 weeks
Butler Blue III currently recovers from ACL surgery. Family, friends and fans hope for a speedy recovery for Butler’s live mascot.
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Women’s basketball leans on youth for upcoming season
The Butler University women’s basketball team prepares for the season by focusing on team chemistry on-court and developing young talent.
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A Horror Movie at the Symphony
The Butler University Symphony Orchestra presented their latest and spooky installment from their Music at Butler Series on Saturday October 22, 2016 in Howard L. Schrott Center.
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The rising presence of immigration issues in the United States
Author Margaret Regan spoke about a “very apt and present issue facing America” on Thursday evening. The investigative reporter from Arizona shared true stories of deportation, separation and detention of immigrant families from her book, “Detained and Deported” to a crowd of about 40 Butler students and faculty.
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Operation Leftover
The Butler Catholic Community brings a group of Butler students every last Thursday of the month to participate in Operation Leftover, a program that aids those experiencing homelessness in downtown Indy.
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Men’s basketball works to find footing as season begins
The Butler University men’s basketball team will focus on blending their team full of new faces when they play Wabash College on Saturday at Hinkle Fieldhouse.
