Students for Justice in Palestine
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Ceasefire in Gaza ignites student reactions
“‘Just because the bombs are quieter, just because they’re not as numerous, does not mean that it has not happened.’”
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Butler Diversity Program Council hosts cultural game night
“‘Having these culture nights helps people understand people who live in these cultures.’”
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The Israeli-Palestinian ceasefire affects Butler students too
“‘For the past year and a half, it’s just been constant stress [for the people there]’”
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Students hold vigils to remember Oct. 7
“In the wake of tragedies on Oct. 7, 2023 and over the last year, the different ways students came together to mourn reflect the multitude of impacts that the Israel-Palestine war has had on everyone.”
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Butler students hold vigils in remembrance of Oct. 7
Multimedia reporter Kayla Campbell reports on the remembrance events that were held on Oct. 7.
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College campuses crack down on free speech
New policies across Indiana are causing concern for the future of protesting amongst college students and organizations.
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Student leaders and local organizers gathered for a vigil and memorial on campus
“Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), Muslim Student Association (MSA) and Jewish Voice for Peace Indiana (JVP) collectively organized a candlelit vigil to honor the tens of thousands of Palestinians killed in the Gaza Strip in the last two months following years of conflict and October’s Hamas attacks in Israel.”
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The fight for Palestine brought to Butler
The student-led club educates students on Palestinian’s history, culture and struggle for justice.
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Letter to the editor: A call to boycott Nestlé
Affiliates of the Efroymson Diversity Center urge for economic action against colonial oppression.
