Campus News

Second alleged Title IX violation raises concern on campus

Tori lemon Editor-in-Chief Sunday, Sept. 3 a second alleged sexual assault was reported on the El Dorado campus, not even a month after El Dorado police began investigating an off-campus sexual assault report. According to a letter sent out by Vice President of Student Services Bill Rinkenbaugh to students explaining the details of the incident… Continue reading Second alleged Title IX violation raises concern on campus

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Clery reports allow for Butler’s crime transparency

Caelin Bragg Lantern Staff As part of the Clery Act, colleges are required to release annual reports on the crime that has been committed on its campus every year. The Clery Act was enacted for the purpose of informing the public of how a college handles its security around campus and informs the public of… Continue reading Clery reports allow for Butler’s crime transparency

Sports

New Jayhawk bylaws seen immediately

Charles Chaney Sports Editor Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference’s football season began and you might as well drop “Kansas” from the name. With the new conference ruling eliminating scholarship and roster restrictions, in the matter of one season, the rosters are drastically different. There are only 104 student-athletes from the state of Kansas, compared to… Continue reading New Jayhawk bylaws seen immediately

Sports

Volleyball digs up three wins

Sophomore Brooke Fender goes for the return against Garden City on Monday, Sept. 11 at the Power Plant. The Grizzlies beat Garden City 3-0 (25-21, 25-23, 28-26). Nadine Armstrong. Taylor Garcia Student Sports Media The Grizzlies topped Garden City to top off a busy four-day game-week for Butler Volleyball. The Grizzlies topped Garden City 3-0… Continue reading Volleyball digs up three wins

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Too young to vote, old enough to run

Rachel McClurg Lantern Staff Sixteen-year-old Jack Bergeson is planning to shock Kansas and the rest of the country as he starts his campaign for governor in 2018. Bergeson is a current high school junior at the Independent School in Wichita and is a Bernie Sanders inspired democrat. Bergeson’s age is a definite separator from the… Continue reading Too young to vote, old enough to run

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‘30s production chugs its way to the stage

Cat Gonzales Lantern Staff This heartbreak will not leave playgoers sobbing. The “Twentieth Century” production will leave playgoers sobbing in witty humor. This 1930s classical play has a unique set appearance of this train ride from Chicago to New York in an effort to cure a broken heart. “Ever since I was little, I always… Continue reading ‘30s production chugs its way to the stage

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Cafeteria feeds students’ personal tastes

Noah Merrell Reporting Student Have you ever wondered what it takes to feed the entire student body? Butler cafeteria employees take serving their guests seriously spending hours working to plan meals for the student body to try and fit everyone’s personal taste. The task starts with planning for three weeks in advance. This means looking… Continue reading Cafeteria feeds students’ personal tastes