News
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‘Banned books and you’: Butler Libraries hosts panel on censorship
The regulation of literature in the U.S. impacts education all around the country.
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No Mow Zones add to initiative to ‘re-wild’ campus
Areas of campus are being blocked off and no longer mowed to promote biodiversity and chemical-free landscaping.
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Smart is sexy
Sexual Health Awareness Month gives students the opportunity to reflect on their sexual health.
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AI in classrooms proves to be controversial
Faculty members have varying opinions on generative AI becoming more common on campus amidst the university promoting AI.
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‘A space to call our own’
Art Department fears strain due to projected loss of classrooms in new renovation plans.
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Car break-ins burst Butler bubble
Throughout early September, there have been at least 12 Butler University Police Department reports related to unlawful entry or theft from a motor vehicle.
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Community building in the Department of History, Anthropology and Classics
HAC welcomes students back to campus with a picnic and fourth annual scavenger hunt.
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What to keep in mind during National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
September is a time to help destigmatize suicide. Here are some ways to be involved.

