Review

Madea strikes again, only this time it’s clowns

Tesla Bethel Lantern Staff I was incredibly excited to see Tyler Perry’s newest film Boo! A Madea Halloween, and let me tell you, lived up to its expectations. I arrived at the theater around 1 p.m. to discover that the 1:30 showing was sold out, so I bought tickets for that evening. Shortly after arriving… Continue reading Madea strikes again, only this time it’s clowns

Sports

Shin fracture won’t break athlete

Charles Chaney Student Sports Media Selflessness often goes unnoticed. These people do things, despite their sometimes happiness or health for the betterment of others. For Jami Reichenberger, that means playing on a stress fracture in her right shin. “Selfishly, I forget she’s injured back there,” Sophomore Centerback Emily Woods. “She doesn’t complain. She just wants… Continue reading Shin fracture won’t break athlete

Sports

Men’s cross country sweeps home invitational

Tyson Lawson Student Sports Media Butler hosted the Isom Memorial Invitational Monday, Oct. 17. Both men and women did phenomenally well. The weather was 90 degrees and very windy. For the women, they finished fifth overall as a team, racking up 128 points. The Grizzlies lead runner was freshman Irine Jepkemboi, who finished tenth place… Continue reading Men’s cross country sweeps home invitational

Feature

BEARS alerts students for all the dangerous “what ifs”

Students receive messages of possible hazards Tesla Bethel Lantern Staff BEARS alerts students for all the dangerous “what ifs” The BEARS system or Butler Emergency Alert Reporting System has been at Butler for years and will continue to improve with the proper funding. Chief Tim Bryan of Butler’s Public Safety spoke in depth about the… Continue reading BEARS alerts students for all the dangerous “what ifs”

Feature

Meet campus police: Welch strives to keep campus safe

Photo courtesy of Hayley Smith Hayley Smith Editor-in-Chief For Butler Department of Public Safety Sergeant James Welch, helping people has always been a priority. Whether that is working as a paramedic firefighter or a police officer, being in a career with the goal of helping others is important to him. Welch’s career in the police… Continue reading Meet campus police: Welch strives to keep campus safe