Hinkle Fieldhouse
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First Ball so Hard Basketball Tournament at Butler raises money for the Center for Leadership Development
On April 6, the first Ball So Hard Basketball Tournament at Butler University was held outside Hinkle Fieldhouse. The tournament helped to raise $32,679 for the Center for Leadership Development.
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Behind the music at Butler basketball games
Butler basketball season is here, which means the basketball band is ready to entertain fans and enhance their experience at the games.
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Butler announces plans for additional renovations to Hinkle Fieldhouse
What the new Efroymson Family Gym is expected to look like after it’s renovated. Photo courtesy of Butler athletics. JOSHUA DOERING | SPORTS EDITOR | jdoering@butler.edu Butler University announced a fundraising initiative to finance a second phase of renovations to Hinkle Fieldhouse on Oct. 19. $8 million has already been committed to the project by Butler…
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Spring Sports raises over $3,500 for Special Olympics Indiana
Butler Ambassadors to Special Olympics put on their annual Spring Sports event, which lasts from 6 p.m. until 6 a.m. in the Health and Recreation Center and Hinkle Fieldhouse.
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Blue Key reforms first-year skits into Spring Skits
After weeks of uncertainty surrounding the event and rule changes that work to bridge the gap between Greek and independent students, no independent groups and only nine Greek houses are registered for the April 19 event.
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Fate of first-year skits still in question
The Butler Greek life tradition is postponed indefinitely citing violation of national organization policies.
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Jordan Tucker defines himself as a basketball junkie
Butler men’s basketball player Jordan Tucker’s love of basketball played a large role in shaping his life.


