Indiana
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Meet the candidates: Indiana primary midterms
The deadline for registering to vote is approaching on Monday, April 6, with the elections happening a month later on Tuesday, May 5.
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Indiana House approves modified congressional districts
“The new Indiana map would split Indianapolis into five different districts, reaching far from the central location of the city”
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Beyond the box score: Bulldogs snatch the win against Milwaukee
“Against the Panthers, Butler found both, shooting 45.5% from the field and placing seven players in the scoring column.”
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SNAP benefits defunded: Butler has resources to help
“‘Calling up your elected representatives and saying, I care about [SNAP]. This is not okay. And making your voice heard, I think that matters a whole lot.’”
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OT: Women’s home court advantage in March Madness
“If any team wants to upset a one through four seed in the women’s tournament, they have to do so on that team’s home floor with a packed arena of fans cheering against them.”
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Dawg Pound dilemma
“‘If [a team] does something exciting, it is cool to have people there to stand and also be excited for you. It just builds a little bit of a stronger sense of community.’”
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Welcome to the Team: First-years at bat
“‘It helps remind me that I’m here for a reason.'”
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Beyond the box score: Women’s basketball falls short against efficient St. John’s
Sydney Jaynes led the team with 14 points against St. John’s. Photo by Andrew Buckley. DAVID JACOBS | SPORTS CO-EDITOR | drjacobs@butler.edu The women’s basketball team went one-and-done in the Big East conference tournament at the Mohegan Sun Arena, falling 66-50 against St. John’s. Butler came out hot to start the game, leading 16-10 after…
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What you need to know: Dawgs look to stay hot against St. John’s
“As long as the Dawgs can win the turnover battle and at least meet their season average of 42.7% from the field, a third win in a row could be in their future.”
