Campus News

Miller takes over open position as acting director

Hayley Smith Editor-in-Chief At the end of the 2016 fall semester, the Director of Residence Life position opened up. On Monday, Dec. 12, Andrea Miller started her first day working as the Interim Director of Residence Life. The Director of Residence Life has a variety of jobs, according to Miller. These jobs include placing incoming… Continue reading Miller takes over open position as acting director

Campus News

Potential Careers in… Criminal Justice

Connor Detlefsen Lantern Staff At Butler, opportunities lie around nearly every corner. A defining factor of Butler is that you can give it your all and be rewarded with some valuable experiences. A great example of this would be Butler’s Criminal Justice program. The Criminal Justice department offers a full comprehensive experience with various potential… Continue reading Potential Careers in… Criminal Justice

Sports

Butler reloads after loss of players

Above Left: Freshman Blake Blessie tries to tag an Independence runner. The Grizzlies dropped their doubleheader 6-3 and 10-5. Above Right: Sophomore Nathan Russell delivers his pitch. Bottom Left: Sophomore Connor Hurst rounds third base. Bottom Right: Redshirt freshman Mason Goade tags down an Indy runner. Photos by Ed Bailey Sean Boston and Mario Cabrera… Continue reading Butler reloads after loss of players

Opinion

Colony Collapse Disorder results in a buzzkill

Photo Courtesy: Deviant Art Tori Lemon Lantern Staff Imagine this: The Bee Movie, but every time they say “bee,” one dies. Harsh, is it not? Unfortunately, that is the reality we are now facing. To say that bees are “kind of” important is like saying Vincent Van Gogh was “kind of” talented and Simon Cowell… Continue reading Colony Collapse Disorder results in a buzzkill

Opinion

Adulting 101: Passport needed to satisfy every student’s wanderlust

Tesla Bethel Lantern Staff Since I am planning a trip to Greece this summer, many of you might know that one of the most important steps in international travel is to get a passport. Now some might already have one, but a majority of people probably have no clue of how to get one. According… Continue reading Adulting 101: Passport needed to satisfy every student’s wanderlust

Opinion

Protesting: Good for some, wrong for many

Tyler Krenzin Lantern Staff Protesting has long been the people’s way of showing how they stand on certain issues. From the Women’s March to the March of Life, people have used every opportunity this year to speak their mind. While protesting is generally considered a good thing in theory, maybe we have lost the spirit… Continue reading Protesting: Good for some, wrong for many

Opinion

Protesting: Wrong for some, good for many

Olivia Vest Managing Editor Protest comes in many forms. Ranging from collective call sprees reaching out to our senators and representatives to planned demonstrations with speakers, signage and rhyming chants, individuals have the First Amendment right to free speech and peaceful assembly. With hundreds of planned protests in recent weeks ranging from “Pro-Life” rallies to… Continue reading Protesting: Wrong for some, good for many