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Men’s soccer faces off with in-state rival #6 Indiana University

Men’s soccer faces off with in-state rival #6 Indiana University

With four minutes left, the Butler men’s soccer team was down two goals against their in-state rival, who happened to be the defending national champs. It was 2013, and Butler was playing Indiana University. Then first-year star David Goldsmith said he remembers feeling a shot at redeeming the situation.

“Talk less, smile more:” Leslie Odom Jr. gives life advice based on his own roles

Hamilton performers, including Leslie Odom Jr. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. JENNA VORIS | OPINION COLUMNIST | jmvoris1@butler.edu Leslie Odom Jr., aka Aaron Burr from the Broadway smash hit “Hamilton,” spoke at DePauw University’s Timothy and Sharon Ubben Lecture series last week. And I got to be in the room where it happened. The actor, who

New Plump painting captures cinematic moment in Hinkle’s history

Bobby Plump became part of Hinkle Fieldhouse history the moment his All-Star Converse suspended mid-air, and the ball spun off his fingertips and arched over the defender’s outstretched hands into the net, just as the buzzer echoed around Hinkle’s ceilings.

Plump’s game winning shot lived on in everyone’s minds, but there was no photographic proof until last week.

Did you know?: Five fun facts about Butler University

Photo courtesy of Richie Diesterheft on Flickr. KATHLEEN BERRY | OPINION COLUMNIST | keberry@butler.edu Butler University is both school and home to its students, but how much do you really know about good ol’ BU? Here are five fun facts that might just blow your mind. One Dawg, Two Dawg. Red Dawg, Blue Dawg. According

15 years later: Remembering 9/11

JESSICA LEE & BRITTANY BLUTHARDT | STAFF REPORTERS | jelee2@butler.edu & bbluthar@butler.edu Fifteen years ago, 2,996 people died during the largest terrorist attack on United States soil. Americans memorialize their lives every year to remind the world of terrorism’s destructive powers. On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, two planes flew into the World Trade Center

Get trashed: Butler business students turn throw away items into art

ALEXIS PRICE | MANAGING EDITOR | adprice1@butler.edu Rolled up magazines, a worn hollow core door,  ancient ladders and giant word blocks line the walls of the first and second floors of Irwin Library. The decor is entitled “Recycling Art.”  Management professor Larry Lad’s undergraduate strategy class and graduate leadership course worked to collect and created

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