Coronavirus
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Playing music in a pandemic: JCA releases new health and safety protocols
JCA Butler students react to the new and updated protocols that JCA has released.
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Coasting into chaos: the Butler Student Health and Safety plan
“No ‘Go Dawgs’ is going to keep anyone safe. No ‘Go Dawgs’ is going to protect our students, faculty and staff.”
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Dawgs in need — stay at home orders may put vulnerable students at risk of trafficking and abuse
Human trafficking is the world’s fastest growing crime, and it has not slowed during the global coronavirus pandemic. Columnist Emma Beavins explores major themes of trafficking and abuse and offers tips on how to report suspicious digital activity.
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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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Perspective in the age of the pandemic
Opinion columnist Claire Barnett offers some validation and perspective as we move ahead throughout this period of uncertainty.
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Ode to curbside grocery pick-up
Disclaimer: this is a dramatic retelling of my personal experiences with Kroger’s mobile grocery ordering in Franklin, Indiana.
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‘Swan Lake’ could have been seniors’ swan song to collegiate ballet
Butler Ballet’s “Swan Lake” was set to run from April 17 through April 19. Due to efforts to reduce the spread of coronavirus, the show has been canceled.
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You’re Golden, Girl: Choose a perspective
As the end of our school year — and our immediate future — have been thrown for a loop, it can be hard to understand what lessons to take away from all of this. The answer, though, as simple as it seems, is to keep perspective; we’re more equipped to handle this crisis than we…
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Common tropes of a Butler Bulldog can help the U.S. prevail over the coronavirus
Americans tend to come together in times of hardship, but the coronavirus presents a new challenge. Multimedia editor Jake Bedell explains that what we do as individuals makes a larger impact on those around us and encourages The Butler Way.
