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Chickenpox case on campus

KATIE GOODRICH / NEWS CO-EDITOR Butler University Health Services confirmed a case of varicella, or chicken pox. The student continues to recover at his family’s home, according to a campus-wide email sent from Julie Howerton, director of health services, on Sept. 2. The email stated the greatest risk for exposure was in Ross Hall during

Measures taken to make Broad Ripple safer

ALEXANDRA BODE / STAFF REPORTER Seven people were shot seven minutes away from the Butler Bubble. This July 5 incident is not the first crime to occur in Broad Ripple, but the shooting sparked many ideas to make this community safer. The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department worked with the Broad Ripple Village Association and the bars

SGA to launch website, town hall meetings

MIRANDA MIRATATO | mmaritat@butler.edu | News Reporter   Student Government Association members attended retreats to bond before preparing to get down to business in the new academic year. Different groups of students attended two retreats over the summer to begin executing SGA President Chad Pingel’s goals. The first retreat held was for the executive board.

Meet the Team | Colin Likas

Colin Likas is the managing editor of The Butler Collegian. He is a journalism major from Crown Point, Ind., who has been on staff for six semesters. Contact Colin | View Colin’s Archive

Meet the Team | Jill McCarter

Jill McCarter is the editor in chief of The Butler Collegian and is from Evansville, Ind. She is a senior majoring in journalism and electronic media studies. Between barely making deadlines, McCarter is completing an internship at Indianapolis Business Journal. This past summer, she completed a Pulliam Internship at The Evansville Courier and Press. Contact

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