News
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Immigration enforcement fuels protests in Indianapolis
‘“While we are in this closed neighborhood — what people call the Butler Bubble — it’s still a fear that is going to be present.”’
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Butler RecWell kicks off semester with fitness challenge
“A mix of group fitness classes, independent workouts and recreational activities is featured, including Pilates classes, strength training sessions and pick-up basketball games.”
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Unifying one step at a time
“‘We need to be united, and we need to know how to speak up and use our voices, especially for those Gen-Z students, because we are the next generation.’”
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Pi Beta Phi goes COB-only for new member recruitment
“‘The Indiana Gamma Chapter of Pi Beta Phi made the intentional decision to focus on Continuous Open Bidding to provide Potential New Members with a thoughtful and authentic recruitment experience.’”
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SLHS department adds two new programs
“‘My goal is that any deaf child born anywhere in the world and their family [will] have access to professionals who can support them on their journey in life.’”
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CCOM Dean to depart position in July
“Valenzano will be leaving Butler to be Provost of Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa.”
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Butler men’s basketball among several Big East schools affected by college basketball rigging scheme
“Butler is accompanied by St. John’s, Georgetown and DePaul from schools in the Big East named in the scheme, and are the only power-four schools to be named in the indictment.’”
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Indiana House approves modified congressional districts
“The new Indiana map would split Indianapolis into five different districts, reaching far from the central location of the city”
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Ian Sarachan hired as head men’s soccer coach
“‘We’re going to play an exciting brand of soccer that Butler fans will be proud of. I’m thrilled to be part of the Butler family.’”
