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Donald Trump course at Butler reveals no process, forces university to take precautions
Trumpism & US Democracy, a communication based class, proved to Butler University that there was no process in place to get special topics courses approved. The aftermath of that led to the university requesting police security, hiring an issues management firm and implementing a new curriculum approval process for special topics courses.
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New professor Ramón Flowers brings modern elements to Butler dance
After decades of performing, dancer and professor Ramón Flowers looks to share his expansive knowledge with Butler’s dance program
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Butler basketball’s Aaron Thompson is not your typical freshman
Aaron Thompson is making a name for himself as a freshman guard for Butler basketball.
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College of Communication terminates all ties with Triton Brewing Co.
Butler University recently ended its relationship with Triton Brewing Company due to an incident with a student intern. The company is no longer allowed to post opportunities on Handshake. CCOM internship director discusses what the process looks like when a student comes forward about an uncomfortable situation at their internship.
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Could Trump’s tweets spark a Pence presidency?
Collegian Photo Editor Jenna Voris explores the possibility of a President Mike Pence.
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Butler vs. Utah: What you need to know
Butler looks to continue their good play as they welcome the Utes of Utah to Hinkle Fieldhouse.
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Butler vs. Saint Louis: Beyond the box score
Three takeaways from Butler’s 75-45 win over Saint Louis.
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Andre B. Lacy, Butler business school namesake, dies at 78
Andre B. Lacy, whom the Butler business school is named after, died at age 78 in a motorcycle accident in Africa Thursday.
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Notre Dame decides to cover birth control after denying coverage to staff and students
After a recent decision within the Trump administration, the University of Notre Dame decided to refuse birth control coverage to students and employees and retracted its initial decision three days later.
