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Students react to bizarre Netflix docuseries ‘Tiger King’
The docuseries premiered on March 20 and has since spurred a variety of reactions among Butler students.
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How to support the arts in isolation
They say that boredom fosters creativity, so there must be a whole lot of creativity now right? Art is a way that we can stay connected and express ourselves, and that is one thing that hasn’t changed because of the coronavirus. Supporting the arts now is more important than ever as they have taken a…
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Build your own Bulldog with this RBE group’s product
This Lego version of Butler’s newest celebrity was a product created by Bulldog Bricks, one of the many Real Business Experience groups on Butler’s Campus.
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Butler University students looking for ways to reconnect with belongings after campus closure
Student Affairs has asked students to not return to campus at this time given Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb’s stay-at-home executive order.
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How to cure quarantine boredom 101: The Butler Collegian’s Culture section has you covered
Fill the countless hours of the never ending days with a curated list of books, films, shows and music that we’re currently loving.
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Brooke Kandel-Cisco named dean of Butler University College of Education
Kandel-Cisco served as the interim dean of the College of Education during the 2019-2020 school year.
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The end of a new beginning for Butler women’s lacrosse
The Butler’s women’s lacrosse team was having its best season yet before it was cut short during their Spring Break Trip because of the coronavirus and despite the disappointment, is motivated to continue their success next year.
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Bring your own hazmat suits: Jordan Hall disrepair causes illness in faculty
Over the past year and a half, Pam Crea has sought assistance for an ongoing illness through the HR department at Butler, and has been misguided at every turn. Her medically-advised requests for relocation were denied. The university’s response to her plea was simple and inflexible: no administrative assistant may be separated from their department.

