Coronavirus
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How to cure quarantine boredom 101: The Butler Collegian’s Culture section has you covered
Fill the countless hours of the never ending days with a curated list of books, films, shows and music that we’re currently loving.
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Remember the coronavirus in November
I worry that the facts about this pandemic will be largely forgotten, reducing them — like most facts apparently — to supposedly partisan talking points.
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You’re Golden, Girl: Choose a perspective
As the end of our school year — and our immediate future — have been thrown for a loop, it can be hard to understand what lessons to take away from all of this. The answer, though, as simple as it seems, is to keep perspective; we’re more equipped to handle this crisis than we…
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Butler professor and students work to promote Pandemic Risk Insurance Act
The act, which could help in the economic recovery from the coronavirus, has been seen by members of Congress and the president.
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Capstones, labs and other hands-on courses affected by COVID-19
The coronavirus pandemic has led all Butler courses to resort to the use of online resources. This has led to a variety of hands-on courses getting affected in different ways — some worse than others.
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Butler Residence Life announces second delay to housing selection process
Students will now begin the selection process on April 6 based on a time slot randomly assigned by class.
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Butler Arts Center cancels events through May 12
Canceled events leave more than just a financial impact on professional artists as well as JCA students.
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‘This doesn’t feel like real life’: Art majors cope with new realities of online classes
From heavily-anticipated senior recitals to entire ballets getting the chop, students in the arts aren’t only devastated — they are struggling to find the motivation they need to progress in their craft.

