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Providence ends Butler’s six-game winning streak
The Providence Friars defeated the Butler women’s soccer team on Oct. 2 to end the team’s six-game winning streak dating back to Sept. 4.
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Creighton sweeps the Bulldogs in Big East play
The Butler volleyball team suffered their seventh loss of the season and second in the Big East Conference against Creighton University on Oct. 1.
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Bulldogs sweep Friars at Hinkle
The Butler University volleyball team beat the Providence Friars in three straight sets to claim their 13th win of the season.
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VIDEO: Butler Sports Report with Josh and Josh – 9/30
On this week’s episode, Josh and Josh give a fall sports update and have a Dawg Talk with a men’s soccer manager.
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Butler football drops game against San Diego, 44-10
The Butler University football team lost their third game of the season in a tough game against University of San Diego on Oct. 1.
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Letter to the Editor from TRANSform in regard to latest Collegian issue
TRANSform wrote a letter to the editor about the recent articles in the Collegian affecting gender issues and “correcting [the Collegian’s] mistake.
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PRESS RELEASE: Defaced Collegian issues
Indianapolis, Ind. – The latest issue of the Butler Collegian was defaced last night on campus. Individuals took papers from the racks across campus and drew the transgender symbol in the design, wrote “TRANSformBU” and some had “we fixed it for you.” The article on the front page was about the university’s gender inclusive housing policy in…
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From Kabul to Indianapolis: Advocating for women of Afghanistan
Butler hosts journalist for BCR talk on life as an Afghan woman Shaista Sadat Lami revealed the truth about life for women in Afghanistan to the Butler community on Sept.19.
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First-years receive Dawg bucks; don’t know what they are
MORGAN SKERIES | STAFF REPORTER | mskeries@butler.edu At the beginning of the semester, first-year students received 50 Dawg Bucks from President Danko as a compensation for having to stand out in the rain on move-in day. More than $50,000 was spent on this compensation due to the large size of the class of 2020. Although…
