News
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Student leaders and local organizers gathered for a vigil and memorial on campus
“Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), Muslim Student Association (MSA) and Jewish Voice for Peace Indiana (JVP) collectively organized a candlelit vigil to honor the tens of thousands of Palestinians killed in the Gaza Strip in the last two months following years of conflict and October’s Hamas attacks in Israel.”
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New initiatives for first-generation students aim to support, engage
“After a global pandemic cut short plans for former Dean of Students Sally Click’s BUFirst initiative, current staff are working to celebrate and support the first-generation community at Butler — from students to faculty to staff.”
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Campus efforts to celebrate Native American Heritage Month
Irwin Library, the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion office and the Taskforce for Indigenous Engagement and Inclusion coordinated programming to celebrate Native American Heritage Month and advocate for greater representation for Indigenous peoples.
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SOCAH food drive to support Crooked Creek Food Pantry
Butler students are helping a local food pantry combat the food deserts that are plaguing Indianapolis and Marion County.
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Dog with a job
Bear and the Butler University Police Department’s K-9 unit keep the campus safe from bombs and firearms.
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Students report man acting inappropriately near sorority houses
BUPD says no crime has been committed.
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The Wind Ensemble goes on Midwest tour
Wind Ensemble tour restarts an annual tradition of high school clinics through Jordan College of the Arts.


