First Year
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First-years: It’s okay not to be super excited about school
“[Being independent] is definitely a part of being an adult, eventually you’re gonna find your own friends, maybe a significant other that you’re going to do stuff with, and that’s going to be your life, more than your family and your friends from when you were growing up.”
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CASE Office to receive renovations
Multimedia co-editor Maeve Van Etten reports about the renovations that are coming to the CASE Office in Jordan Hall.
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First-year seminar: More than just a requirement
Though FYS is a required course for Butler first-years, it offers many opportunities for students and staff to learn and grow.
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Students’ expectations versus the reality
What happens on campus is different from what Butler is advertising to students.
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Back to school rush: Easing anxiety about the school year
Trusting yourself will help a lot in deciding what is right for you, what people to spend time with and what you want your college experience to be.
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POV: New dawgs in the dawg house
New experiences and opportunities welcomed the class of 2026. From late nights of relentless fun to early mornings of relaxation, first-years were immersed in the climate and culture of their new home.
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First-Year Business Students Adapt
Multimedia Reporter Maeve Van Etten talks with first-year business students about how this year looks a little different than the past.
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Realities of a Butler first-year
Being a first-year is harder than it looks, but it is also super awesome. Pretty much, it is going to take a while to figure this whole college thing out.

