Back to school for colleges and universities here in Central Indiana continues this week, as Butler University students return to the classroom Wednesday.
This year, 600 Hoosiers are joining the university’s freshman class — the most in its 168-year history.For brothers Jacob and Alex Knarr, being a Bulldog is a family affair.
“Join as much stuff as you can. I think it’s good making a lot of friends. Butler is small so there’s a lot of community here. I would branch out and get involved as much as you can," Alex Knarr said.“Both my parents went there so they were very excited when I chose to come," Roach said.
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