News
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No settlement reached in Butler sexual assault lawsuit after a year of litigation
“Amid the 2024 fall semester, Butler University’s ongoing legal battles rage behind the scenes.”
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“We’re not just talking the talk, we’re walking the walk”
The Compass Center and Efroymson Diversity Center reflect on an impactful year after joining DEI division
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Butler’s parking predicament
Students are frustrated as they continue to struggle with persistent parking problems
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New school year, new questions: Getting to know Butler’s Title IX coordinator
Azure Swinford shares her role within the office of institutional equity.
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Welcome home, class of ‘28
Orientation week kicks off for new students.
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Starbucks hours cut, student workers feel unheard
With the new year, Bon Appétit rolled out changes to dining locations across campus.
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Timely Warning: the Red Zone is real
‘I think people think [sexual assault] doesn’t happen on campus, just because not every time a timely warning is issued, but Butler’s campus is unfortunately rampant with those situations.’
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Announcement of Ross Hall Hotel sparks Gateway Project questions
While the project will bring many changes to campus, some worry these efforts are not entirely in students’ favor.
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Butler announces plans to turn Ross Hall into boutique hotel
“Following restoration efforts, the university and Hilton plan to break ground on the development of the hotel in spring 2025.”
