News
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University announces 3.25 percent tuition increase for 2018-2019 academic year
After an annual university review, the Board of Trustees approved the new rates for the 2018-2019 school year at their October meeting. This is the lowest percentage increase in the past four years.
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Snow and ice requires Butler grounds crew to clear over 2 million square feet on campus
This winter’s hazardous weather conditions created problems for the Butler grounds crew, faculty and students.
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Student housing across campus experiences heating issues
Sub zero outside temperatures and equipment failures cause heating system malfunctions in Ross Hall and Apartment Village.
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Top 100 most outstanding students list honors 101
The program’s 57th year included a tie in scoring which honored an extra student on the list this year.
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Collegian 60 second preview 1.24
Assistant news editor Sorell Grow discusses with Kennedy Aiman heating issues on Butler’s campus, Butler online courses and the recent announcement of the top-100 students.
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Indiana colleges impress U.S. News and World Report with online degree programs
Butler currently offers online classes but is working to introduce similar online degree programs of their own.
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Former journalism professor files lawsuit against Butler
Loni Smith McKown, former Butler journalism professor, filed a lawsuit against Butler University for alleged discrimination.
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Butler lands Duke transfer Jordan Tucker
After making official visits to Butler and Georgetown, the former top-100 recruit tweeted his decision to transfer to Butler University.
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Collegian 60 second preview 12.6
Co-news editor Jessica Lee talks to host Kennedy Aiman about how Butler University has cut off ties with Triton Brewing Co. as well as how a course on President Donald Trump proved to Butler they didn’t have a process in place for approving special topics courses.
