News
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Assault reported near campus Friday night
A female was assaulted on March 29 around 11 p.m. on Berkley Avenue, right behind the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house
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Bon Appetit finalizing plans for food on Butler’s campus
Bon Appetit, Butler University’s new dining service provider effective May 13, is preparing for their transition onto campus. Providing food is their first priority, but they have additional plans for retail space.
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Recent acts of fraternity vandalism containing hate speech spotted at Butler
Last Wednesday, the Delta Tau Delta fraternity on Butler University’s campus discovered their property had been vandalized. The vandalism included hate speech spray painted on the sidewalk in front of their house.
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“Beautiful Boy” author David Sheff speaks at Clowes
New York Times Bestselling Author David Sheff shared his story of finding hope in a hopeless case of addiction on March 26 at Clowes Memorial Hall.
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Construction of repairing leaks begins on Jordan Hall stairwell
The roof of Jordan Hall is undergoing an in-depth repair due to water leaks. The east tower stairwell between the second and third floor is split in two halves, one side for traffic and one side blocked for construction, as a result.
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University of Michigan scare ignites conversation about university emergency responses
The University of Michigan recently experienced false reports of an active shooter, prompting both commendation and criticism of how the situation was handled. How would Butler respond in the same situation?
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David Sheff, New York Times bestselling author, presents “The Addicted Brain”
The lecture, focusing on the realities of drug addiction, will be at 7:30 p.m. March 26 in Clowes Memorial Hall.
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Groups holds vigil on Butler’s campus to honor victims of New Zealand shooting
The Butler University community gathered at the Star Fountain on campus to support the Muslim community and share in their grief. Speakers were from several faith organizations, including leaders from the Indianapolis area and across the country.
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Learning management website Moodle to be replaced by Canvas
After a semester-long review, Canvas has been chosen as Butler’s new learning management system.
