News
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Sigma Chi Chariot Race canceled
“One reason is that any student organization hosting an event like that needs to be in good standing, and that’s not the case — as the traditional host has been Sigma Chi,” dean of students Sally Click said. “Right now we’re working through some concerns, and we determined it is not in their best interest…
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Metro Diner and Scotty’s Dawghouse now accepting Dawg Bucks
Dawg Bucks are a currency that can be used on campus at places like Starbucks, C-Club and now Metro and Scotty’s
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Homecoming 2018 preview: this year’s events and what to expect
Homecoming 2018 is finally here. Here’s a quick look at the planned events that are free for students.
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Desmond Tutu Peace Lab adopts a new name, new faculty support
The peace lab is currently working on projects involving children of incarcerated parents in addition to work with the Martin Luther King Community Center.
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Butler’s 2018 Homecoming theme: superheroes
SGA homecoming committee pairs Greek houses with residential facilities to create homecoming teams. Teams are then assigned a category within the superhero theme to personify in their lawn decorations and Yell Like Hell skit.
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BUPD, SGA hold town hall meeting to discuss suspicious activity on campus
On Sept. 20, the Student Government Association, in conjunction with the Butler University Police Department, hosted a town hall meeting in Irvington House to address recent campus safety concerns.
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SGA president Sam Varie strives to improve the Butler student experience
Last year, Varie campaigned under three initiatives: administrative accountability, SGA accessibility and inclusivity. The presidency is a position the junior strategic communication major said he has wanted since his first-year convocation.
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BUPD responds to suspicious activity on Hampton Drive
According to the public safety message BUPD sent on Sept. 13, “University Police has investigated several persons of interest matching descriptions they received; however there has been no report or confirmation of a crime this far.”
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Relay for Life comes to campus Sept. 22
This year’s theme is “Knock Out Cancer,” and there will be self-defense training and kickboxing lessons to coincide.
