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Butler University expects $5 to $6 million losses in revenue
Butler University has put in place a hiring freeze, suspended campus master planning and university travel.
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Junior Meghan Stratton elected as Collegian editor-in-chief
Meghan Stratton, a junior organizational communication and critical media communication double major, will replace current editor-in-chief Jessica Lee.
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Dear quarantine journal
I think that everyone should be recording this time in our lives. We need something to look back on and give to museums when all of this is over. Here are a few of my observations.
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Dawgs helping dawgs
Butler students adopt and buy pets to spend quarantine with.
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Keeping the fight alive
Hearing the news that Bernie Sanders suspended his presidential campaign operations was devestating. But his supporters now have a clear mission going forward: don’t give up the fight for progressive reform.
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The final moments, the larger meaning: A look back at a Butler basketball season cut short
This college basketball season will always be remembered for its abrupt ending, but there’s much more to the story for the Butler men’s basketball team.
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Students face uncertain future applying for jobs and internships
With the global economy rapidly slowing in response to the coronavirus pandemic, many companies have laid off employees and stopped hiring.
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Students consider alternative grading policy to spring 2020 classes
Students have until May 15 at 5 p.m. EST to decide if they would like to utilize the alternative grading policy for any or all of their classes.

