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Dawgs With Style: Kenny Chromik
Senior Kenny Chromik takes fashion risks by combining style influence from musicians and his own creativity to stand out amongst Butler students.
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My top 10 essential essential oils
Plants, but in oil form—a concept.
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Burned fan belt causes Jordan Hall evacuation
A Dawg Alert notified students that Jordan Hall was closed due to smoke.
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Butler announces Chatham Tap location opening on campus
Chatham Tap, an English pub-style restaurant, will fill a vacant space in Butler’s Sunset Avenue parking garage.
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Ty Brown’s family, friends celebrate his 20 years
As family and friends reflect and share stories about Ty Brown, a junior international studies major who died, they know he loved them.
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“It Chapter Two” Film Review
“It Chapter Two” follows the Loser’s Club 27 years later, as they reunite to face Pennywise the Clown.
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Atherton employees speak up about Bon Appetit management
Several employees who previously worked for Aramark and now for Bon Appetit in dining services feel that they are understaffed and overworked by Bon Appetit, and not being paid enough for their work.
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This year’s first year class is the last to be born before Sept. 11 attacks
Every year since 9/11, Butler students — and students at every other university in the nation — have typically been part of a generation that was alive when the attacks happened. But this year’s first-year class is the last of this generation.
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Decolonizing academia means everyone can tell their own story
Changes to the Core curriculum to include more diverse voices will help validate these voices and give students an education that employers are looking for. Columnist Emma Beavins discusses the decolonization of academia and how it can allow you to tell your own story, too.
