Outside the Butler Bubble
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Annual Out of the Darkness walk brings community to campus
‘“It made me feel really great that this many people would come and support suicide prevention.”’
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The gas outrage
“‘It means you cut back on other items, and oil prices not only affect gasoline, but energy costs generally. Energy affects the production of so many goods and services.’”
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BSU co-hosts celebrity look-alike contest with other Indianapolis universities
“‘We wanted to come together and have an event citywide, across all the BSUs, and [provide] a place for people to express themselves through the music that they listen to day-to-day.’”
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Meet the candidates: Indiana primary midterms
The deadline for registering to vote is approaching on Monday, April 6, with the elections happening a month later on Tuesday, May 5.
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Olympian Alexi Pappas speaks on success
“Pappas encouraged students to view their identity as evolving rather than fixed, or in her words, to see themselves as a verb.”
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10 pending bills in Indiana to keep an eye on
“Indiana residents have the ability to contact their local officials regarding concerns with different legislation being passed.”
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Indy ICE protests continue
“‘Problems that we see in society aren’t gonna change themselves, and it’s far too easy for people to just sit on the sidelines.’”
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Indy community seeks protection for Martin University’s legacy
‘“Historic status would be designated by the Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission, ensuring that the site would require city approval for renovation.”’
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Immigration enforcement fuels protests in Indianapolis
‘“While we are in this closed neighborhood — what people call the Butler Bubble — it’s still a fear that is going to be present.”’
