Maxwell Collins
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Community building in the Department of History, Anthropology and Classics
HAC welcomes students back to campus with a picnic and fourth annual scavenger hunt.
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Butler community’s response to new class grid
Professors’ and students’ responses to the new grid is heavily influenced by their department.
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Is Dawg Ride fixed?
Multiple generations of Dawg Ride have passed. Does Butler have it right this time?
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ResCo’s ‘facelift’ is nearing finish line
It was charming and had its roots, but it was time for a renovation.
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Graduating green: Sustainability on campus
Center for Urban Ecology and Sustainability, CUES, Green Grad program rewards students for living sustainably.
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CCS Safe Space and Campus Connect: Life-saving resources
Butler University’s Counseling and Consultation Services offer suicide prevention and LGBTQ+ allyship training for staff and students every semester
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Proposal 256 would requires registration to distribute charitable goods
Indianapolis City-County Council introduces proposal 256, which would require donors to register 48 hours in advance before distributing charitable goods.
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First-years living in Fairview due to large incoming class
Butler admits third-largest incoming class, filling each bed in Irvington and ResCo, sending some first-years to sophomore housing.
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ResCo renovations: Right on schedule
As students arrive on campus for their first-year at Butler University, ResCo renovations from 2022 summer come to a close just in time, giving students a modernized dorm experience.
