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Who has power?: Butler students react to hate speech in Atherton Union
Over the weekend of March 1-3, the words “white power” appeared on a whiteboard in the Atherton Union student lounge near the Efroymson Diversity Center.
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How to Adult: Having a debt-free spring break
Spring break is one of the most anticipated times in the school year but can quickly empty your wallet. Follow these tips to find cheap rooms and traveling tips that can save you money.
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Purdue restricts streaming services on Wi-Fi; Butler to not follow suit
Fellow Indiana school Purdue University is blocking streaming and gaming services like Netflix, Hulu and Steam from academic classrooms after spring break, but Butler isn’t considering a similar change anytime soon.
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Butler President James Danko: Indiana hate crime bill ‘unjust, and therefore, unacceptable’
In the statement, Danko expressed that the recently passed bill in Indiana Senate is “unacceptable” and does not align with Butler’s values. He, along with 24 other community leaders, signed a letter to state legislators pushing for a more comprehensive bill.
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Butler dining change impacts current Aramark employees
Bon Appetit will be taking over dining services on May 13, which means changes for Aramark Corporation employees. Aramark employees will have an opportunity to apply for positions with Bon Appetit after passing a background screening.
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Five Butler students selected for 500 Festival Princess Program
Darby DeFord, Sarah Knight, Lauren Koester, Jenna Nosek and Erin Dark have all been selected to represent Butler in the 500 Festival Princess Program.
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Misconceptions about senior housing updates lead to student concerns
Residence Life emailed juniors on Feb. 22 with updates to on-campus housing which sparked concern among those planning to live on-campus for their senior year.
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Metro Diner on Butler campus closed
Metro Diner, located in the Butler University parking garage on Sunset Avenue, is closed effective March 4. Employees were told in a staff meeting the night of March 3, after the diner closed its doors for what would be the last time.
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New Red Line bus will connect Broad Ripple, University of Indianapolis
A new bus rapid transit system will soon connect Indy and the surrounding areas of Marion County more efficiently than ever before.
