News
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Will Butler see the return of some remote students in the spring
Students who were remote this fall are reflecting on their experience this semester and preparing for a spring which will also see some students online and some in person.
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Joe Biden elected 46th president of the United States
Biden and running mate Kamala Harris were declared the winners of the historic election on Saturday, while President Trump refuses to concede.
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2020 presidential election too early to call
Many Americans will wake up this morning without knowing who their next president will be. As of 5 a.m. on Nov. 4, 2020, the American presidential election remains undecided and may remain that way for days.
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Indiana state and local elections: What we know so far
In an election cycle marked by uncertainty, Indiana elections have caused few surprises.
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How to dine with dietary restrictions, allergies at Butler
How Butler students can get the best dining experience for their needs.
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How high school seniors are applying to schools during a pandemic
High school students across the country are experiencing unique challenges when it comes to applying to college.
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Election day causes anxiety in the student population to increase
Counseling and Consultation Services has seen an impact on student mental health based on the presidential election, which is unlikely to calm down soon.
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Summer 2021 study abroad: go or no go?
COVID-19 has forced the postponement of many trips and events. Butler students planning on studying abroad in the summer of 2020 had their trips canceled and are now faced with the potential further postponement of their trips this summer.
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Professors reflect on gender equity at Butler
Following the settlement of a gender equity case at Princeton University, Butler professors give their perspectives on gender equity in higher education.
