News
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Garbage cans disappear from outside Apartment Village
Students living at the Butler University Apartment Village no longer have garbage cans outside of their building due to overflowing trash.
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Schwitzer Hall replacement plans finalized
By fall 2018, a new Schwitzer Hall will be built with a green space similar to the current Butler Mall between the new dormitory and Fairbanks Center.
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Lacy School of Business career mentor Randy Brown shows dedication to Butler students
Every student entering the Lacy School of Business is given a career mentor who stays with them all the way through graduation. Randy Brown left his position as vice president of human resources at the health care giant Anthem to become a career mentor.
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Butler students fend off current flu season
The Butler community as well as the Indianapolis community are now officially in flu season. This year’s strain of influenza can be stopped almost entirely by the vaccine, but some students have already been hit with seasonal sicknesses.
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Tuition, room and board increase for next academic year
The cost of attending Butler University will increase for the 2017-18 academic year — tuition by 4 percent, room and board by 3 percent.
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Winter Block Party highlights student organizations
Student organizations, both old and new, participated in Butler University’s Winter Block Party on Jan. 23 to encourage student involvement on campus.
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Butler students hear Indiana Court of Appeals case
On Jan. 24, the Indiana Court of Appeals visited Butler to host an ongoing appellate case for the students and staff to observe.
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New gates at the HRC bring mixed reactions
The Butler University Health and Recreation Center installed new electronic gates on Dec. 20.
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Butler student’s guide to a possible repeal of Obamacare
President Obama’s healthcare law, the Affordable Care Act, contains provisions that affect college students and may not be replaced in a repeal of the law.
