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Zoom calls and Google Docs replace face to face communication for group projects to keep students safe
“I know it’s not the most exciting to stare at the screen for most of your classes, but when you’re doing a presentation, in a way you have control of the room, and so if you make it interesting and fun for yourself giving it, the other people will think the same, or at least…
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Students and administrators reflect on making it through an unconventional semester
Ultimately, no one can predict what the next couple months may hold, especially with the current rising cases across Indiana. However, Rockwood emphasized that as winter nears, there are a few key steps students should take to maximize their health and the health of those on campus.
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How Butler students are staying safe before break
After being informed there would be no exit testing before break, some students started making a plan to stay safe before returning home.
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How to get tested off-campus
There are several sites throughout Indianapolis where Butler students can get tested before Thanksgiving break.
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Joe Biden elected 46th president of the United States
Biden and running mate Kamala Harris were declared the winners of the historic election on Saturday, while President Trump refuses to concede.
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Indiana state and local elections: What we know so far
In an election cycle marked by uncertainty, Indiana elections have caused few surprises.
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Students’ mental health marred by COVID-19 isolation
Floppy disc disposal, Dick Hamm’s retirement notice and a homogenous array of job fair schedules were just a few of the items topping the university’s “Butler Today” listserv during the first months of the semester. But while students looking to recycle their unwieldy collection of pre-Y2K technology had no issue finding resources to help them,…
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How to dine with dietary restrictions, allergies at Butler
How Butler students can get the best dining experience for their needs.
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Letter to the Editor: It’s not a conflict — against anti-Semitism and in support of Palestinian rights
The Butler Collegian accepts letters to the editor from all members of the Butler community. Additionally, The Butler Collegian does not aim to push messaging in any of its news coverage. Dear Butler Community, Over the past few weeks, Butler students all over campus have heard about issues related to Palestine and Israel. You may…
