News
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Campus protests: Pro-life organization Created Equal faced Butler student protests
Students were warned of the demonstration with an email from administration, prompting students to organize their own counter-protest.
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Students and faculty adapt to hybrid classes
With COVID-19 impacting education on all levels, professors and students have been forced to familiarize themselves with online testing systems and the art of presenting online.
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Unconventional classroom settings during COVID-19
Students and faculty alike find unconventional classrooms better than expected for delivering a high-quality classroom experience.
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Recruitment Goes Virtual
Butler’s Panhellenic Association and Interfraternity Council are working on a plan to move forward with the recruitment process while following all of the university’s COVID-19 safety measures.
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A look at Butler’s virtual 2020 homecoming
All events for Butler’s homecoming this year will be virtual. Programming will include presentations, trivia and college-specific functions.
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Masks cause difficulties for students who are hard-of-hearing
Wearing masks have caused some new challenges for students living with hearing disabilities.
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On-campus tutoring centers at Butler continue operations
For peer tutoring centers such as the Speakers Lab, the Writers’ Studio, and the Modern Language Center, there are a variety of in-person and online resources available for students.
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The Butler Collegian’s guide to voting in the election
Registering to vote — or requesting a mail-in absentee ballot — may seem like a daunting task. However, the Butler Collegian has compiled information and resources to help students vote as easily as possible.
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Parents of Butler students address the university’s COVID-19 pandemic response
One month into the Fall semester, parents reflect on Butler’s COVID-19 response and their students’ experience with the current safety policies.
