News
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2018-2019 SGA Election: Get to know your presidents
Butler students received election results on Mar 1. All election winners will begin their official terms at the start of the 2018-2019 school year, Aug. 22.
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Dawg Ride driver Grant Eltzroth shares experiences with students
Butler University has many unique individuals. From our mascot Trip to Denise from C-Club, these people make Butler the way it is. And Grant Eltzroth, the only Dawg Ride driver, is one of those people.
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Butler students elect Sam Varie as SGA president 2018-2019
As SGA president, Varie pledges to hold administration accountable, make SGA accessible, and improve inclusivity on campus.
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BUPD Crime Log: Feb. 20 – Feb. 27
Between Feb. 20 and Feb. 27, BUPD reported 14 instances of crime on or related to Butler’s campus. Reports included vandalism, unlawful entry, and theft from a building as well as three separate incidents in Resco.
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Potholes create hazardous driving for Butler students
Commuter students have a harder time getting to campus due to dangerous potholes. These potholes create traffic and slow down the commute process.
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What students need to know about next year’s housing
With the addition of the Irvington House, students are presented with more residential opportunities. These additional options include a small number of juniors living in Fairview House.
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Special Olympics runner Andrew Peterson qualifies for Boston Marathon
When Andrew Peterson was a little boy with fetal alcohol syndrome, he was known as the fastest kid at recess. At 24, the BASO athlete just qualified to run in the 2019 Boston Marathon.
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BUPD Crime Log: Feb. 14 – Feb. 20
Between Feb. 14 and Feb. 20, BUPD received 17 reports of crime on or related to Butler’s campus. Reports included online book sales fraud and three separate incidents in Fairview House; two counts of criminal mischief/vandalism and a count of theft.
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BUPD, students talk safety on campus after recent Florida school shooting
After the 18th school shooting since the start of 2018, Butler joined the national conversation around campus safety in the event of an active shooter.
