News
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Jordan Hall basement pipeline bursts after 60-degree temperature fluctuation
Water damage due to flooding in the academic building’s basement has caused over 10 class sections to be relocated.
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Students transition back to Butler after studying abroad
The Center for Global Education held an “Unpacking Your Study Abroad Experience” event where students could share their stories from abroad.
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Internship spotlight: Butler student interns at Emily’s List
Lydia Ochs, junior political science major, interns full time as part of Butler’s Washington D.C. Learning Semester.
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Butler director of Greek life no longer at university
Becky Druetzler, director of Greek life, no longer works at Butler University. Frank Ross, vice president for student affairs notified Greek life leaders of her departure via email on Feb. 1.
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Lambda Chi Alpha, Butler administration discussing possible house on TKE property
Butler University administration is continuing discussions with the Lambda Chi Alpha housing board over the possibility of building a new Lambda Chi Alpha house on the vacant Tau Kappa Epsilon property.
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Butler SGA Senate approves new constitution
SGA’s recently-amended constitution includes changes to the election process and organizational structure.
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Butler students attend March for Life in Washington, D.C.
Butler’s pro-life student organization, Butler Bulldogs for Life, went to the nation’s capital to participate in the annual March for Life two weeks ago.
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Butler University ranked bronze in AASHE sustainability assessment
Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education gave Butler campus a bronze-level ranking in their last sustainability evaluation. The self-report is used to see where Butler needs to improve.
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How to Adult: Driving during winter
Winter brings dangerous driving conditions, cold weather and the flu for cars. The Collegian has a few tips to keeping your car on campus healthy and safe as you drive during the winter.
