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Last Updated: Friday, November 17, 2006, 02:36 EST
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Butler University President Dr. Bobby Fong and Dr. Levester Johnson, vice president of student affairs, are presented with keys to the Health and Recreation Complex.
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Monday, September 18, 2006, 11:05 EST
Butler University commemorated the ceremonial opening of the new Health and Recreation Complex last Friday on the sidewalk in front of the facility and in the Hinkle Fieldhouse parking lot.
The festivities began at 3 p.m. and lasted until 8 p.m., allowing the Butler community to take advantage of live music, free food and activities and games at the HRC. At 3:30 p.m., President Bobby Fong and various speakers conducted a dedication ceremony for the new building.
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Photos
This week's gallery includes images from the BRIC Concert.
Fashion Show, 03/09
President Clinton, 11/06
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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by Maire Gurevitz
Dawgnet Opinion Editor
Thursday, September 21, 2006, 01:29 EST
Exciting things were happening on Capitol Hill this week. Influential members of President Bush’s own party broke the ranks and took a stand against their President’s policy wishes. Senators McCain, Graham, and Warner, members of the Armed Services Committee and former military men, approved legislation to reprimand the President’s plan of reinterpreting the Geneva Convention, as they pertain to interrogation tactics and prosecution of terror suspects.
By Ashley Martin
Dawgnet Sports Editor
Sunday, September 24, 2006, 20:19 EST
James Low and Ben Raynauld captured the Flight A Ball State Fall Tournament doubles title by winning in four straight matches over the weekend (Sept. 15-16). Three other Bulldogs reached the championship semifinals during singles play.
By Laurie Frey
Dawgnet Assistant Features Editor
Monday, September 18, 2006, 02:29 EST
What goals would most students say they are proud of at this point in their college career? Acing the impossible Organic Chemistry class? Winning the big game? Being president of an organization? How about having a book written, published, and distributed by the age of 21? For one Butler student, this is a reality.
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