Campus News · Sports

Basketball split games with Saints

Matthew Will Student Sports Media The Grizzlies began their season on fire, shooting over 50 percent from the field, and rebounding far better than opponents. Their next test would be the No. 8 Seward County Saints on Wednesday, Nov. 15. After a long trip to Liberal, the Lady Grizzlies were prepared for the challenge. Seward… Continue reading Basketball split games with Saints

Campus News · Sports

Cross country finishes strong

Stetson Carpenter Student Sports Media The Butler men and women cross country team hosted the Ollie Isom Invitational on Monday, Oct. 16. The 13th-ranked men placed fourth overall with 70 points, Eluid Koech and Boniface Kiptoo individually placed in the top 10. In addition to Koech and Kiptoo, Emmanuel Biwott 13th (27:15), Timothy Kemboi 20th… Continue reading Cross country finishes strong

Campus News · Sports

Football survives Last Chance U

Charles Chaney Sports Editor Revenge is best served on television. The 10th-ranked Butler Grizzlies took down the fifth-ranked Independence Pirates in a thrilling 31-27 game on Saturday, Nov. 4 to improve to 8-2 overall. “I’ve been reminded by multiple media outlets about last year’s game,” Butler Head Coach Tim Schaffner said. “We definitely played with… Continue reading Football survives Last Chance U

Campus News

Butler welcomes math modules, garners feedback

Darrah Walker Lantern Staff Butler Community College is the first college in the state of Kansas to try something entirely new with the Math Department. In the fall of 2017, Butler launched a new program for math. Each math class is now taken in sections within three five-week periods during one semester. This system is… Continue reading Butler welcomes math modules, garners feedback

Campus News

Kenney takes command: New police chief talks about what he will do for Butler

Tyler Krenzin Lantern Staff Sgt. Jason Kenney was announced as the new Chief of Police on campus, according to a press release on Friday, Oct. 7. Kenney replaces former Chief of Police Tim Bryan who resigned in August of this year. Chief Kenney has worked at Butler for two years now, after 24 years of… Continue reading Kenney takes command: New police chief talks about what he will do for Butler

Campus News · Feature

Director of Disability Services uses her disability to encourage students

Tori lemon Editor-in-Chief When Director of Disability Services Teressa Eastman was born without her left hand, she never knew the challenges and triumphs that awaited her. With no medical history of disabilities in the family, there was no real medical explanation for why she was born without a hand. “They’re really not sure why that… Continue reading Director of Disability Services uses her disability to encourage students

Opinion

Five-week math program developed to help students save time and money

Marcus Smith Lantern Staff The Math Department developed a new five-week math program in efforts to help students save time and money. The school worked on the program for two years, trying their best to make it as flawless as they could. Of course, it still has its flaws, but being a new program, there… Continue reading Five-week math program developed to help students save time and money