Sports

Women’s basketball season ends, four named all-conference

Austin McNorton Student Sports Media All good things must come to an end at some point and time. This was unfortunately the case for the Lady Grizzlies on Monday, March 6. The Butler women’s basketball team took on the Lady Tigers from Cowley County Community College in Hartman Arena in Park City in the second… Continue reading Women’s basketball season ends, four named all-conference

Sports

Grizzlies suffer Hartman heartbreak

Above:  Freshman Kettarious Bouchum  dunks against Pratt in the second round of the Region IV Tournament at Hartman Arena. The Grizzlies defeated the Beavers with a score of 115-102. Photo by Allison Simon Charles Chaney Student Sports Media Defense was optional as the Butler Grizzlies men’s basketball team moved onto the Region VI Tournament. Butler… Continue reading Grizzlies suffer Hartman heartbreak

Campus News

Hard working students hit a ‘high note’ in Winter Concert – Leaves audiences impressed and wowed

Top Left: Makayla Ford strikes a pose in “I Feel Better When I’m Dancing.” The Butler Ladies was just one of the many groups to perform over the weekend. Top Right:  Members of the Chamber Singers harmonize together in one of their songs. This group focuses more on lyrics and melody, rather than dancing and… Continue reading Hard working students hit a ‘high note’ in Winter Concert – Leaves audiences impressed and wowed

Review

“Logan” claws viewers hearts out: X-23 regenerates them

Photo by: Fox Movies Tesla Bethel & Jack Clayton Lantern Staff The movie Logan premiered March 3 and is Hugh Jackman’s last movie as the iconic character Wolverine. It takes place in 2025 in a dystopian society in which mutants are basically extinct. Two Butler Lantern reporters Tesla Bethel and Jack Clayton saw this movie… Continue reading “Logan” claws viewers hearts out: X-23 regenerates them

Review

This week in El Dorado…Museum houses county history

Photo by: D. Brown Dominic Brown Lantern Staff For this week’s iteration of “This Week in El Dorado,” the Butler Lantern staff visited the Kansas Oil Museum on East Central Ave. on Tuesday, Feb 28. Just east of downtown El Dorado, it isn’t an location easy to miss, with hulking extracting equipment and a historic… Continue reading This week in El Dorado…Museum houses county history