News
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Butler students place 13th in Winter Olympic trials
Butler students and ice skating pair Caitlin Fields and Ernie Stevens competed in the Winter Olympic trials, vying for a shot at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
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New HRC guidelines in place starting Feb. 1
The HRC has put in place new rules that no longer allow for exposed backs or torsos.
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Students react to sexual assault coverage, demand administrative response
An IndyStar article and “Letter to the Editor” responding to a sexual assault that occurred on Butler’s campus in fall 2016 spark student concern over the university’s response.
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New parking regulation causes concern among commuter students
The ground floor of the parking garage on Sunset Avenue is now only available to visitors, limiting commuter and faculty spots.
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Butler CTS renovations for new COE location under way
Renovations at Christian Theological Seminary, the new site for Butler’s College of Education, are officially underway. The construction at the site began in January and is on schedule to be completed by the end of July.
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Danko responds to Butler sexual assault allegations
Butler President James Danko published a statement Friday night in response to the news cycle this week that involved a Butler sexual assault case.
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Letter to the Editor: Students respond to Butler’s statement on sexual assault
On Jan. 29, news surfaced about a sexual assault that occurred on Butler’s campus in fall 2016. That evening, President James Danko released a statement about sexual violence. Students respond in a letter to the editor.
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Letter to the Editor: Parents speak out about sexual assault on campus
Parents of sexual assault victim address President James Danko and the Butler community after denied access to speak to the president.
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Sexual assault allegation prompts response from students, Butler administration
A past Butler University student filed a civil rights complaint after she claims the university did not inform her of her options following her case of sexual assault. Members of the Butler community respond after the story broke in the Indianapolis Star on Jan. 29.
