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There are also lot of things you can do on campus. I know many people run or ride bikes through Holcomb Gardens and around the campus. There is also a high ropes course that is open on certain occasions. I know I went with my unit as a freshman, and it was free in that instance. If you're interested...
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You might have read Steph's blog called " Sorry Butler, I want to go to Hogwarts now ." Well, Butler's campus isn't too far off the Hogwarts mark, and several places in particular remind me of Harry Potter's domain. I mean, things besides the gorgeous vegetation. The trees are...
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1. What was the college application process like for a parent? Searching for the right university for your son or daughter can be a bit overwhelming. Lots of people and lots of websites are telling you what you should and shouldn't do. In the end, I think you have to listen to your student and listen...
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Butler has benches. Butler has a lot of benches. See Sally sit on all the benches. See Sally sit on all the benches under the lovely fall foliage. When I wasn't busy playing with alliteration or doing homework on Sunday, I was roaming Butler's campus with camera in hand, searching for lovely...
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The leaves are changing! We all know what that means... Time to schedule classes for the spring semester! If scheduling were an animal, I think it'd be about as high as your knee, and it would look soft to touch and you'd really want to play with it and make it do all the tricks your dog can't...
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The dangerous thing about this whole blogging business is that it gives people like me a voice. And with that voice, I will complain like an 80-year-old man with a bad hip and incontinence. So you get to your college campus, and everything is wonderful. There are sidewalks for your little feet to tread...
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Obviously one of the most important stops on the BU101 tour is Hinkle Fieldhouse, the home of our beloved basketball team. It is a pretty comprehensive tour... sports, recreation, academic buildings, residence life, student union... I think you get it all!
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One of the stops on the BU101 tour I gave was the Pharmacy Building... lots of Pharm majors here!
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What's Happening in Indy? This week, explore the Komodo Dragons exhibit at the Indianapolis Zoo, watch “Field of Dreams” on the lawn at the Art Museum, see the new dinosaurs at The Children’s Museum or watch a baseball game at Victory Field with the Indianapolis Indians. Like concerts...
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Greg- There will be some students around at that time, however, it will not be as busy as it would in late August when the students move in. The great thing is our campus is beautiful all year around so really anytime is a nice time to come. We always have some students that stick around for summer classes...
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As Ashlen said, you CAN drive... but think of the walk there as part of your workout! Nobody likes being out on the cold, but at Butler everything is pretty close. When I studied abroad in Spain during the fall, I was one of the students who lived closest to our university and it was still a 15-20 minute...
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Funny you should ask! This is a question I asked pretty much everyone I know at Butler last year when I was editor of the yearbook and we did a "Butler Traditions" page. Here's what we came up with: Fountain jumping - This is the number one Butler tradition, in my opinion! Groups of friends...
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I LOVE FALL!
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Isn't campus beautiful during the fall?? I was walking back fromt the Health & Recreation Center (HRC) and I just had to stop and take a photo. The clock you see is a nice addition to that part of campus - it was the senior gift from the Class of 2007.