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Direct admission discontinued for Physician’s Assistant program
Butler’s physician assistant program replaced their direct admit pathway with selective internal admission, in effect starting this fall.
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Greek expansion committee picks Beta Theta Pi as newest fraternity
Butler’s newest fraternity will join campus in fall 2017 and start recruiting upperclassmen to colonize.
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Butler baseball team closing in on last year’s win total
The Butler baseball team is quickly approaching their win total from last season under new leadership.
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No. 4 Butler holds on to eliminate No. 12 Middle Tennessee and advance to Sweet 16
The No. 4 seed Butler men’s basketball team led wire to wire against No. 12 seed Middle Tennessee on March 18 in Milwaukee, Wis. to advance to the Sweet 16 in Memphis, Tenn. They will face either the No. 1 seed North Carolina or the No. 8 seed Arkansas on March 24.
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No. 4 Butler easily handles No. 13 Winthrop to advance to Round of 32
The No. 4 seed Butler men’s basketball team beat No. 13 seed Winthrop Eagles 76-64 on March 16 in Milwaukee, Wis. Butler will face Middle Tennessee State in the Round of 32.
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Butler falls 62-57 to Xavier in Big East Tournament quarterfinal
The No. 18 Butler men’s basketball team lost to the Xavier Musketeers on March 9 in the Big East Tournament quarterfinal round. They will find out who they face in the NCAA Tournament on March 12.
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No. 13 Butler closes out regular season with loss against Seton Hall
The No. 13 Butler men’s basketball team lost their final regular season game to the Seton Hall Pirates 70-64 on March 4 in Hinkle Fieldhouse. Butler will face the winner of No. 7 Xavier/No. 10 DePaul on March 9 at 7 p.m. in Madison Square Garden.
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Butler professor’s band debuts first EP
The band Nicholas Johnson and the Unrefined, started by professor Nicholas Johnson, will be releasing their EP on March 3.
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Butler baseball’s Houston has ‘all the tools’ to play at the next level
Butler baseball player Tyler Houston has excelled at Butler and in the Cape Cod League, leading to the possibility of a professional career.
