Last Updated: Tuesday, February 21, 2006, 00:00 EST
BUPD worked with the Indianapolis Police Department to catch those responsible for the burglaries around campus.
Sunday, February 12, 2006, 21:36 EST
A rash of burglaries over winter break not only caused Butler students to feel their vulnerability, but also caused them to demand better security from the Butler University Police Department.
Photos
This week's gallery includes images from the President Clinton's visit..


Homecoming 2005, 09/31
Butler's 150'th, 09/10
Spring Sing 2005, 04/10
Freshman Skits 2005, 03/21
Basketball 2005, 02/10
Dance Marathon, 12/06
World Swimming, 10/20
Davis Procession, 09/30
Davis Memorials, 09/24
Rock the Vote, 09/12
Wand and Mraz, 08/29
Blue, 05/03

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Sunday, February 12, 2006, 19:45 EST
The guts. The glory. The Gold Medal. The Olympics are upon us again, and for the next two weeks, I am going to be glued to my television watching it all unfold. I don’t know about the rest of you, but I am completely enchanted with this event that comes around about every two years. Winter Olympics, Summer Olympics, it doesn’t matter; I am excited and inspired for the two weeks of the Games.
Saturday, February 18, 2006, 14:45 EST
The Bulldogs entered Thursday night’s game against Loyola virtually tied for first place in Horizon League play with UW-Milwaukee. With the season winding down and tournament seeds on the line every game is crucial. Loyola had beaten the Bulldogs earlier in the season by ten points on their home floor. Now it was Butler’s turn to play at home where they have been nearly unbeatable this year (10-1). The Bulldogs came up big with a win over the Ramblers, 62-50.
Sunday, February 12, 2006, 18:48 EST
Over the past three years, the Indianapolis music scene has declined to almost a snail-like pace compared to our Ohio counterparts including Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland, as well as Louisville and Lexington, Kentucky. The real decline is amongst all age venues with most local favorites having closed their doors permanently without any replacements.
President Clinton visits Hinkle



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