Last Updated: Monday, October 10, 2005, 20:37 EST
Sunday, September 25, 2005, 18:19 EST
A smiling portrait of a young black man shines out from its position on the top of the Atherton steps; as it rests on an easel next to a speaker’s podium under a dark gray sky threatening rain at any moment.

One year ago, a dark cloud gathered over Butler University, and that same man in the portrait shone just as bright when he came to the rescue of his community. On Sept. 24, 2004, Butler lost a hero and gained a guardian angel.
Sunday, September 25, 2005, 19:46 EST
The Butler University Police Department is making a personalized effort to become closer to the students through its new Adopt-A-Cop program. The program, spearheaded by Sergeant Connie Hindman, connects a Butler police officer to each of the four residence halls on campus.
Sunday, September 25, 2005, 19:46 EST
Dr. Pat Griffin, a former athlete and coach of several sports, began her lecture last Wednesday night in the Reilly Room by telling a story about a little girl on the East Coast who was into playing sports.
Sunday, September 25, 2005, 18:38 EST
Veritas brought its second speaker of the year to campus on Thursday, Sept. 22. Mark Hijleh, the founder and president of Christian Fellowship of Art Music Composers and author of “The Music of Jesus,” spoke to a group of about 50 students about the importance of musical variety in life.
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Priests Urged to Recruit Young Men for the Pulpit
Faced with wounded morale and diminishing numbers in the priesthood, U.S. Roman Catholic bishops are enlisting priests in a recruitment campaign.