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A sneak preview of Butler University’s ‘familiar but different’ Plum Market
Go behind the scenes of Butler’s new dining option opening on Nov. 18.
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Butler to open new Plum Market Nov. 15
Another dining option will be available starting Nov. 15.
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Butler Esports team set to benefit from new spaces on campus
The world of esports is a growing industry not only at Butler, but also in high schools and universities across Indiana. Butler recognized this growth, and will be adding two new locations on campus specifically for esports.
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Butler in Asia expands to Tokyo for Summer 2020
Students can intern in one of three countries in faculty-led program.
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Butler University student Sarah Knight and professor Amy Peak conduct research on the effects of Juuling
Knight and Peak conducted research on the health effects and withdrawal symptoms associated with the popular e-cigarette brand, as well as demographic research on who uses Juul-brand e-cigarettes.
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Students, staff react to termination of former director of multicultural programs and services
Tiffany Reed, the director of multicultural programs and services, worked her last day at Butler University on Nov. 4. Students and staff members had mixed reactions to Reed’s dismissal.
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Butler files lawsuit against Metro Diner, says restaurant breached lease agreement
Butler University has filed a lawsuit against the Metro Diner restaurant chain over the sudden March 4 closing of the on-campus Sunset Avenue diner location. The case was filed against Florida-based Metro Diner LLC and MD Midwest LLC and MD Original LLC — which are affiliates of the diner chain — on Oct. 31, according…
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Construction on Lambda Chi Alpha house to start next semester
Once construction begins, B permit parking on the property will relocate to the fraternity’s former property on Sunset Avenue.
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Incumbent mayor of Indianapolis Joe Hogsett wins second term
The 63-year old Democrat won over 70% over Marion County voters and defeated Republican state Sen. Jim Merritt and Libertarian Doug McNaughton. The Democratic Party also increased their majority in the City-County Council.
