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Last Updated: Wednesday, April 16, 2008, 13:29 EST
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Tim Maurer is a junior at Butler University studying mathematics education.
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Monday, March 17, 2008, 12:22 EST
Butler has been snubbed twice this decade by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) men’s basketball tournament selection committee. The first snub occurred in 2002 when Butler was left out of the NCAA Tournament. The second snub occurred this year when Butler was awarded a seventh seed in this year’s NCAA Tournament.
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008, 16:06 EST
If there’s one thing the 90s taught me, it’s to trust no one (thanks, “X Files”). That advice is exactly how I’m approaching “Lost” at this point. As my hero Tony Montana said, “Who do I trust? Me!”
It’s not that I’m a cynic. It’s just that I kind of have to cherry pick alleged truths from less than reputable sources on “Lost” -- Ben or the freighter people.
Friday, March 14, 2008, 19:09 EST
End world hunger! Save Darfur! Stop global warming! One can imagine a picket line with people chanting and waving colorful signs or a street filled with people marching side-by-side holding banners up high when any number of these subjects are brought to his attention. Everyone wants to make the world a better place in which to live but after all, I am just one person… I can’t change the world. Then stop trying. Set your sights at a local level and save your community before you save the world. I’ll use Indianapolis, our community, as a model.
Friday, March 14, 2008, 19:20 EST
I’m well aware that National Lampoon's Animal House and the Dean’s List do not go hand-in-hand. However, I’m sick of the bad reputation Greek life possesses when it comes to academics. Those of us who are affiliated are not a bunch of half-wits majoring in toga parties. Yes I admit, with all the things going on in college, sometimes we can forget why we’re here. Greek life alone is a huge commitment, and at times it can seem like a world of its own. But if the whole “getting an education thing” in college is cramping your style, don’t blame it on your fraternity.
Friday, March 14, 2008, 19:21 EST
Butler’s spring break is fast approaching, and the common questions on campus seems to be “what are you doing,” “where are going” and maybe perhaps “what reading assignment will you be attempting to do?” The recess, commonly referred by universities as “reading break,” truly is a great opportunity to catch up or work ahead in school work; however, many take the opportunity to travel home or abroad. I’ve come up with a concrete top 10 things to do.
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Let It Out
Sunshine, blue skies!
At least Spring Break in Indianapolis included spring-like weather!
Congrats to BU Men's Basketball -- Horizon League champs! Cadbury mini eggs are the best candy ever.
Koolest Kat in the city.
I hope the Dawgs go to Tampa for the 1st and 2nd round of the tournament.
Spring break should be 2 weeks long.
I have had enough presidential politics, and its only March. March is the best month of the year.
Go, Dawgs!!!
Dawgnet's brand new blog for the latest discussions about the 2008 primaries and election.
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