News
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Butler Community Arts School launches spring sessions
The campus-based music program has opened offerings for lessons and classes next semester.
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Campus resources disappoint survivors of dating-based violence
‘“Butler needs to stop protecting violent aggressors.’”
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Equality in athletics disclosure report released
“‘I think there are still some people who undervalue women’s sports.’”
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Poet, memoirist Safiya Sinclair continues Visiting Writers Series
“‘[Sinclair] encourages other people to be comfortable in their skin [and] take up space without feeling embarrassed about it.’”
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Surging RA applications reflect housing strain
“There is never a year where we don’t turn down students who are qualified, and it is solely due to the fact that there are not many spots available, and a lot of students want to become Resident Assistants.”
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Butler honors Native American Heritage Month with events and resources
“Butler holds a responsibility to encourage remembrance, respect and education about Indigenous communities.”
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Shave the stigma
‘“I’m big on mental health. I’m also big on mustaches.’”
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SGA trades Ubers for shuttles ahead of holiday breaks
“While this change is a more sustainable and financially mindful option, many students have expressed concerns about this change.”
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Indiana schools face funding issues, teacher shortages and widespread curriculum change
Changes to curriculum, teacher pay negotiations and new diploma requirements could impact college admissions.
