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Friday, March 28, 2008, 09:53 EST
When Hinkle celebrated its 80th birthday on March 7, its fans were as true and diverse as ever. The crowds, the athletes and even famed speakers and royalty have spent many a game in the fieldhouse on a sunny Saturday afternoon.

In its entire splendor, though, the gray hairs are beginning to show. In the next year, Butler will spend approximately $750,000 on renovations.
Photos
This week's gallery includes images from the Homecoming 2007.


County Fair 2007
First Snow 2007, 11/04
BRIC Show, 04/04
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

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Monday, March 24, 2008, 22:40 EST
While at home this weekend, my mom drew my attention to an article in our diocesan newspaper, "The Catholic Moment." It was the very last article on the last page of the paper, so hopefully most people missed it, because I was extremely disturbed by what it had to say.

The article was encouraging Catholics to boycott the Susan G. Komen Foundation and the upcoming Race for the Cure in Indianapolis.
Friday, March 28, 2008, 00:29 EST
The Cardinals came through in the 11th inning to steal away a 3-2 win over the Butler baseball team on Wednesday.

The Bulldogs (4-12) jumped on the scoreboard early. Sophomore Jason Jamerson led off the second with a single, followed by junior Alex Montagano’s walk, to set up freshman Michael Letzter’s liner up the middle to bring home Jamerson and give the team a 1-0 advantage.
Friday, March 28, 2008, 15:26 EST
Last week, Butler University lost not only a professor, but a former student and well-respected doctor of pharmacy.

Twenty-eight-year-old Dr. Jennifer Ash, a 2003 Butler alumna of the pharmacy program died last week while on a ski trip in Colorado.
Homecoming 2007



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