News
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Bon Appetit Dining Services aims to reduce food waste on campus by implementing compost initiatives
Since the fall of 2019 Bon Appetit Dining Services has actively worked to lower its environmental impact on Butler University and as progress is made, a new compost based initiative is introduced.
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Alleged shots fired on the Knoll: what to do
BUPD provides updates and advice regarding the alleged shots fired on Feb. 13.
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Butler Residence Life announces delay in housing application
Residence Life sent an email to students informing them that the housing application for the 2020-2021 academic year will not be opening Feb. 26.
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Butler marketing and communications launches the Daily Digest
Butler’s marketing and communications department launched a new communication tool called the Daily Digest, similar to what the Butler Connection was. Students and administration alike are hopeful it fills the hole the loss of the Connection left.
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Butler baseball head coach Dave Schrage taking medical leave of absence
Assistant coach Ben Norton will serve as acting head coach in Schrage’s absence.
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Butler University named top producer of Fulbright U.S. Student Program recipients
Butler had 16 applicants, four of which were awarded with the scholarship. Applicants must have a baccalaureate to apply.
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Butler students wait outside Hinkle Fieldhouse before each game, with hopes of getting the best seat
A look into the Butler men’s basketball ticketing process and how students are impacted by the general admission style seating.
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JCA is working towards diversity and inclusion. What are the other colleges doing?
The deans of LAS, CCOM and COPHS are all adamant about improving conditions for students of different backgrounds. Creating welcoming environments, hiring diverse faculty, and creating diverse curriculum seem to be a priority for all.
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Non-profit tech organization Nextech moves into Sunset Avenue parking garage vacancy
Nextech aims to increase access to computer technology for K-12 students in Marion county.
