News
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Butler’s CUE Farm stand affected by Connection death
Butler’s CUE Farm stand has seen a decrease in the amount of students buying produce since the Connection stopped being emailed to students in August.
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Faculty in Residence: Here to help
Faculty in Residence live in Butler housing and provide academic and recreational programming for students.
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Changes made to the Efroymson Diversity Center
Efroymson Diversity Center revamps staff, programming, and space.
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Butler University sophomores sign leases on senior houses
With the beginning of the school year underway, sophomore students look to find senior year housing.
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Butler University’s Greek leadership move towards implementing new alcohol policy
New policies aim to promote safety and healthy drinking culture. The rules target the types of alcohol allowed at greek sponsored events and who is allowed to provide it.
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Butler students hold climate strike
On Sept. 20, students organized and held their own climate strike in response to Greta Thunberg, Swedish environmental activist. But with the strike being student-run, no real planning went into the event.
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South Campus apartments face issues with unstable railings on unit balconies
A South Campus apartment balcony railing collapsed and residents almost fell over the balcony. The Butler University department of maintenance services responded by bolting most balcony doors shut until further maintenance can be done.
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Chatham Tap set to open in parking garage by end of October
After Scotty’s Dawghouse, the last standing tenant in the Sunset Avenue parking garage, closed this summer, the University has signed a new restaurant to occupy the space. The restaurant is expected to open by the end of October.
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Students react to SGA and Uber for Business partnership
SGA and Uber partnership provides students with free rides to three Indianapolis resource centers and discounted rides to Kroger in Broad Ripple.
