COVID 19
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Professors Discuss Masks in Classrooms
Multimedia reporters Gillian Battung and Heather Curtis talk to professors about how they have adjusted classes due to COVID-19.
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After Butler Softball hits a reset button, COVID-19 hits
After taking a new approach to the 2020 season, Butler softball’s hard work paid off — then COVID-19 hit. What’s next for this team?
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What it was like to be in New York at the dawn of COVID-19
Just six months ago, I was in the heart of what many would consider the epicenter of the world — New York City — at the dawn of the “new normal” we continue to experience to this day.
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What happens if COVID-19 numbers rise?
The necessity of Butler facilities for some students and the urge to fight for longevity of use.
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Five things we miss — and don’t miss — about traditional life at Butler
Students and professors are ambivalent about the changes in classroom and campus dynamic as a result of health and safety guidelines.
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In an effort for students to remain on campus throughout the fall semester, residential living areas persist with social distancing and COVID-19 measures
Increased health requirements and social distancing practices have been put into place for residence halls and Greek houses for the fall semester. Students continue to comply with the rules on campus in order to ensure the safety of all.
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Dancers Adjust from Online to In-Person Classes
Multimedia reporter Tori Dennis talks with Butler dancers about how COVID has changed their ballet routine.
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Butler students who are unable to return home after testing positive for COVID-19 isolate in Ross Hall
When a Butler student tests positive for COVID-19, they are asked to return to their primary residence. If they are unable to do so, they will be given a room in Ross Hall, a residence hall built in 1954.

