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A young woman’s opinions on a judge’s choice words
A judge in Canada is now facing a court hearing to see if he gets to keep his robe and gavel after he made questionable and rather sexist comments to a teenage rape victim.
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Dear thought police, you do not get to censor me: sorry not sorry
Political correctness is an interesting debate that has only recently been brought to the foreground of national conversation. The buzz surrounding the topic hits both sides of the political spectrum and everyone in between. This week, two of our newest columnists have decided to defend their opinions on the issue. Read the other side here.
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BREAKING NEWS: the world does not revolve around you
Political correctness is an interesting debate that has only recently been brought to the foreground of national conversation. The buzz surrounding the topic hits both sides of the political spectrum and everyone in between. This week, two of our newest columnists have decided to defend their opinions on the issue. Read the other side here.
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Suddick and Galliford travel across the pond to join Butler men’s soccer
Lewis Suddick and Isaac Galliford are first years on the men’s soccer team. They discuss their past and their transition from England to Butler.
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Bevelhimer takes over Butler football kicking duties
Freshman Drew Bevelhimer has taken over the responsibility of kicking for Butler’s football team. So far, he has made a positive impression.
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Schrage ready for second dose of the Big East
After Butler fired their coach of 25 years, the university hired Dave Schrage, who comes to Butler with a lot of experience under his belt, specifically Big East Conference experience.
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Puddles cause issues getting to class for Butler students
Puddles invaded Butler University’s campus due to recent storms and intermittent rainfall, and students are forced to take alternate routes to class to avoid these deep puddles.
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Lee: The good, bad and ugly of being a sports fan on a college campus
College, we’re told, are some of the greatest four years in your life. Certainly that’s true when it comes to being a sports fan. And then there’s the not-so-great parts about trying to be a dedicated fan and college student at the the time.
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Composting project is finalist in nation-wide competition
Butler University and Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis will compete together in Baltimore, Md., as finalists in the “Sustainable Campus Live!” competition for $50,000 next Monday.
