Review

‘Cloverfield’ is not the ‘Field of Dreams’ it set out to be

Tyler Krenzin Lantern Staff With the third installment of the Cloverfield franchise comes a surprise. Out of the blue, a Super Bowl commercial showed the trailer for the movie saying it will be released right after the big game. As a big fan of the Cloverfield franchise, I stormed off to my room right after… Continue reading ‘Cloverfield’ is not the ‘Field of Dreams’ it set out to be

Campus News · Feature

Q&A: Diversity in the Workplace featuring Reina Nabbout

Rachel McClurg Managing Editor Q:   Why is it important to have a diverse staff? Reina Nabbout: “Employees from diverse backgrounds can share their own experiences, skills and talents. We learn from one another (and) respect one another. I believe an organization that embraces diversity improves employee performance and creates innovation in the workplace.” Q:   How… Continue reading Q&A: Diversity in the Workplace featuring Reina Nabbout

Campus News · Sports

Ladies couldn’t overcome slow start in Indy

Owen Berk Student Sports Media The Butler Grizzly women’s team lost a heartbreaking game 66-56 on the road at Independence on Tuesday, Feb. 6. It was a weak start for the Grizzlies, being outscored 33-21 in the first half. It was apparent something was off when it seemed every time the Pirates were on offense,… Continue reading Ladies couldn’t overcome slow start in Indy

Campus News · Sports

Butler’s 8-Man roster take down Indy Pirates

Tyler Godwin Student Sports Media The Grizzlies picked up their 10th win on the season with a 65-58 road victory in Independence on Saturday, Feb 3. Freshmen Adrian Moore and Russell Smith led the Grizzlies in scoring, both with 16 points. Sophomore Ketarrious Boucham added 14 points. The Grizzlies improved to 5-4 on the road… Continue reading Butler’s 8-Man roster take down Indy Pirates

Feature

Badges and new officers are among changes to police force

Officers Aaron Alumbaugh (pictured first) and Tim Kamholz (pictured in the middle) began working at Butler in the fall semester of 2017. Officer Patrick Murphy (pictured third) began working in January 2018. Alumbaugh will leave for the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center (KLETC) in March. Murphy comes to Butler after working with the Wichita Police… Continue reading Badges and new officers are among changes to police force

Review

Cartoonist shows unique childhood experiences through new memoir

Sophia Allen Lantern Staff Tillie Walden’s memoir, “Spinning,” is a unique book that was very enjoyable to read. Following Walden through her teenage years, much of this graphic novel was drawn through the lens of figure skating, a sport that she participated in for much of her childhood. One feature that struck my eye is… Continue reading Cartoonist shows unique childhood experiences through new memoir