Month: October 2017
Tyler’s Hot Takes: Golden State Warriors will annihilate the NBA, and it won’t be close.
Tyler Krenzin Lantern Staff The Golden State Warriors found themselves in one of the best situations in NBA history. First round pick and former Davidson University star Steph Curry stepped on the turbo after a couple mediocre seasons. Add in the fact that they were able to draft two more stars (Draymond Green and Klay… Continue reading Tyler’s Hot Takes: Golden State Warriors will annihilate the NBA, and it won’t be close.
Volleyball rides momentum
Taylor Garcia Student Sports Media The Butler Grizzlies volleyball team is striving to be better this season. The coaches and the teammates all agree that if they have a loss, usually a tough battle. They are always willing to go down with a fight no matter what, as in when they played Barton volleyball. They… Continue reading Volleyball rides momentum
Students avoid going to Butler games
Marcus Smith Lantern Staff Shouting, yelling and cheering coming from the sea of purple and gold in the Butler stands. This is what one might hear and see while at a football game or at least, one might think. At Butler Community College, there are no cheers, besides from the cheerleaders and the shouting and… Continue reading Students avoid going to Butler games
Success goes global
Matthew Will Student Sports Media The Butler women’s soccer team has begun another season on a great note with some goals in mind. While scoring goals and winning championships is the focus for most teams, the Grizzlies have a different view of success. Coach Adam Hunter stresses the importance of working as a team… Continue reading Success goes global
WiFi causes chaos
Darrah Walker Lantern Staff Staff and students at Butler Community College are experiencing major concerns as the college’s “updated” internet goes down more than it should. The internet is the primary tool used for both Butler staff and students, and with the internet not working, classes are being cut early and assignments are not getting… Continue reading WiFi causes chaos
Instrumental band prepares for this year’s first concert
Professor Brett Martinez conducts the Instrumental Band in an effort to prepare them for the first concert of the year that will run on Friday, Oct. 6 through Saturday, Oct. 7. This concert, comprised of the Concert Band, Jazz Ensemble, Chamber Ensemble and the Show Band, is one of only two performances for the 2017-18… Continue reading Instrumental band prepares for this year’s first concert
Kreemer leading soccer’s scoring success
Matthew Will Student Sports Media The Butler women’s soccer team is rolling over conference opponents, going 6-0 since starting conference play. Sophomore forward Ky Kreemer has battled through an ongoing knee injury to help lead the Grizzlies to many victories, much of that time off the bench. “Everything coach has done for me, it just… Continue reading Kreemer leading soccer’s scoring success
Football beats Conqs 24-10
Charles Chaney Sports Editor A lot has changed in a year. Butler fell in a scoring drought last season. Almost a year to the day, the Grizzlies showed their scoring power en route to a 24-10 victory over No. 15 Dodge City on Saturday, Sept. 23 despite the 30 mph winds. “Everyone brings up how… Continue reading Football beats Conqs 24-10
Devos’ Title IX changes spark controversy nationwide
Tori lemon Editor- in- Chief Friday, Sept. 22 the U.S. Department of Education rolled back Title IX Sexual Assault Guidelines initially placed during the Obama-era. The U.S. Department of Education Office of Civil Rights sent out a newsletter to colleagues explaining the changes. The letter sent by the Department of Education Office of Civil Rights… Continue reading Devos’ Title IX changes spark controversy nationwide