News
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Seasonal depression: What it is and how the pandemic could affect it
With mental health at a low right now due to the pandemic, understanding more about seasonal depression and how to treat it could be more critical than ever before.
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Immunization-certified Butler students volunteer to administer the COVID-19 vaccine
Pharmacy students were able to use their classroom skills for good by volunteering to administer the COVID-19 vaccine in hospitals and clinics. With their immunization certification, several students helped St. Vincent Hospital vaccinate up to 400 people a day.
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Butler students receive the COVID-19 vaccine
“It is honestly our best chance [of] getting back to normal life, which is I know what all college students really want,” Hudson said.
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Butler’s response to the Capitol insurrection and student reactions
Students seek a solution to division and what Butler can do to help.
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Students react to President Biden’s first two weeks in office
Butler students expressed hope that the Biden administration will be able to heal a deeply divided country.
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How has Butler redeveloped COVID-19 health and safety efforts?
Butler University makes improvements to surveillance testing, the quarantine time period, contact tracing staff and daily health check for the spring 2021 semester.
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When can we get a break? Butler announces BUBeWell weekend in March
As other Indiana universities are giving students days off, Butler students have mixed feelings about a weekend dedicated to stepping away from academics
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New SARP podcast discusses healthy relationships and sex
Jules Arthur-Grable has worked to create a podcast that can connect the SARP office with Butler students. The first episode of “Actually Love” was released on Feb. 1.

