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Diversity Center organizations come together in celebration and solidarity
The Diversity Center hosts the first-ever Joint Struggle, Joy and Solidarity event.
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A fresh agenda for Butler’s governing body
“Star Fountain is empty right now. Why? Because SGA hates fun. I know this is true because Star Fountain lacks shiny, plastic, multicolored balls in its empty depths. In short, we need a ball pit in Star Fountain.”
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Bulldogs of Butler: Paola Ariza
With her artwork featured in the newly renovated Levinson Family Hall, Ariza’s art is a permanent mark of the importance of people of color in STEM careers.
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Men’s basketball vs. New Orleans: Beyond the box score
Let’s go beyond the box score to unpack the Dawgs’ big win in front of a sold-out Hinkle.
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Men’s basketball vs. New Orleans: What you need to know
The Bulldogs begin the regular season with the 2022-23 opener against the New Orleans Privateers.
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Butler Collegian Newscast 11/2/22
Multimedia reporter Maeve Van Etten reports about a DEI workshop for first-year students and a new blood drive initiative on campus, and multimedia reporter Rachel Christie heads to a haunted house for a review.
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Men’s basketball vs. Davenport: Beyond the box score
With both the offense and defense looking active and efficient, Butler is in a good place to keep building and continue winning basketball games.
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A look into Todd Young’s reelection campaign
Less than one week away from the midterm election, Todd Young aims to re-secure his Senate seat.
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The coaching staff behind Butler football’s unexpected resurgence
Currently sitting at second in the PFL standings, Uremovich and the Bulldogs will continue to build on their newfound success and chase the league title.
