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BUPD clarifies misconceptions between department, student population
Lack of clarification about police policies and procedures has contributed to a rocky relationship between BUPD and the Butler community, but now crucial information is coming to light.
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2018-2019 SGA Election: Get to know your presidents
Butler students received election results on Mar 1. All election winners will begin their official terms at the start of the 2018-2019 school year, Aug. 22.
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A plea to fix the Indianapolis pothole problem
According to Indiana state tax law, it is the counties that are responsible for fixing their roads. Butler has the sway to help fix what ails so many students, and it is time they used that power.
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Spring break must-read books
With spring break quickly approaching, free time is just around the corner. Leave your textbooks and laptops behind and make sure to check out these spring break must reads, ranging from fiction to memoirs to mystery and more.
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Butler vs. Seton Hall: Beyond the box score
Three takeaways from Butler’s 77-70 loss to Seton Hall. The Bulldogs fell to the Pirates in their regular season finale.
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Butler students elect Sam Varie as SGA president 2018-2019
As SGA president, Varie pledges to hold administration accountable, make SGA accessible, and improve inclusivity on campus.
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Butler vs. St. John’s: Beyond the box score
Three takeaways from Butler’s 75-68 double overtime loss to St. John’s.
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An argument in favor of the late Collegiate Readership Program
Columnist Nate Lemen discusses what makes a newspaper readership program so important on a college campus.
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Elon Musk’s brother to open two restaurants in Indy
In addition to opening healthy restaurants, Musk also co-founded a national organization called Big Green that has a vision to bring “Learning Gardens” to ever low income school across the country. Learning Gardens are hands-on gardens that allow students to learn about, grow and eat their own food.
