Annie Faulkner
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Butler students report issues with dining services amid COVID-19 changes, Bon Appétit addresses student feedback
Fewer options, poor food quality and falsely-labeled items are among the problems that students have had with Butler dining this year.
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On-campus tutoring centers at Butler continue operations
For peer tutoring centers such as the Speakers Lab, the Writers’ Studio, and the Modern Language Center, there are a variety of in-person and online resources available for students.
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The Butler Collegian’s guide to voting in the election
Registering to vote — or requesting a mail-in absentee ballot — may seem like a daunting task. However, the Butler Collegian has compiled information and resources to help students vote as easily as possible.
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After BlueIndy left Indianapolis in May, many Butler students lack adequate public transportation alternatives
In Indianapolis, a city with no metro system and limited bus lines, the departure of BlueIndy left many Butler students at the mercy of their friends with cars.
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Butler University announces that in-person classes will resume
University officials said the decision was made in consultation with health experts. Students will resume in-person learning on Sept. 7.
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Off-campus exodus: Butler University students move to off-campus housing for the 2020-21 school year
In Fall 2019, 53% of undergraduate students lived in on-campus residence halls and apartments. This semester, however, the number of students living in on-campus housing has dropped to only 45%, the lowest rate in the past decade.
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Butler Summer Institute cancelled for Summer 2020
The undergraduate research program was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Emergency Assistance Fund is here for Butler students amid coronavirus outbreak
Created to help Butler students during times of unforeseen financial crisis, the Emergency Assistance Fund has received an increase of applications in the past month.
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College of Education seniors navigate online student teaching amid K-12 coronavirus school closures
Butler student-teachers shift to online learning as Governor Holcomb orders all Indiana schools to close until May 1.
