News
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Butler Class of 2021 begins first year on campus
The Butler University Class of 2021 began their first full day as new Bulldogs with the start of classes on Aug. 23.
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Butler hires professional movers for residence hall move-ins
Butler hired University and Student Services to assist those moving into ResCo, Ross Hall and Fairview House on Aug. 19-20. This was the first time the university hired a professional moving service to assist students.
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DNCE to headline Butlerpalooza 2017
Dance-rock band DNCE will perform at this year’s Butlerpalooza, SGA announced.
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Butler University views solar eclipse through intermittent clouds
Butler University was all ready for the 2017 solar eclipse, with a viewing party and the Holcomb Observatory and Planetarium taking advantage of the phenomenon, but inclement weather made viewing more difficult.
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Todd Hopkins, MBA graduate ‘92, finds success in Office Pride
Independent research project evolves into fast-growing commercial cleaning franchise.
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Construction continues on new residence hall, school of business building
Butler students witness construction on the new residence hall and school of business building as fall semester begins.
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Butler men’s basketball loses top recruit Kyle Young to Ohio State
After recent coaching changes, the exit of Kyle Young gives new head coach LaVall Jordan one last four-star recruit in Christian David.
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Pita Pit closes location on Butler’s campus, owner declines comment
After staying open on campus for about six months, Pita Pit leaves Butler. People in the community wonder what will take its place.
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College of Education to move to CTS at start of 2018-2019 academic year
Though the deal is not yet on paper, President Danko and CTS President Matthew Boulton discuss a partnership between the two schools. Butler would buy a large portion of CTS campus, and Butler’s College of Education would relocate.
