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Men’s basketball becomes closer with defections

Charles Chaney Sports Editor fr Head Coach Bryan Miller’s men’s basketball team to say they have dealt with adversity would be an understatement. “It’s addition by subtraction,” Assistant Coach Daven Vo said. With three players leaving the basketball team over the break, it left the Grizzlies with only nine players to suit up. It did… Continue reading Men’s basketball becomes closer with defections

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Journalists strive to report uncomfortable facts

Darrah Walker Lantern Staff The recent controversy regarding Issue 7 of the Butler Lantern has made it clear that news is not always comfortable. In his news story, Butler Lantern Reporter Matthew Will informed the public of the arrest of a former student athlete, DeMario Burnett, who was arrested on suspicion of capital murder in… Continue reading Journalists strive to report uncomfortable facts

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Faculty hosts dev-ed conference

Caelin Bragg Lantern Staff Butler is hosting the Great Plains Conference on Acceleration at the Hubbard Welcome Center in El Dorado from Thursday, March 8 to Friday, March 9. The conference aims to allow developmental education (dev-ed) faculty to discuss and spread information about dev-ed and accelerated learning program techniques to a variety of colleges… Continue reading Faculty hosts dev-ed conference

Campus News · Sports

Grizzlies take down Pratt behind Littlewood’s double-double

Tyler Godwin Student Sports Media The Butler women took down Pratt 61-41 on Saturday, Feb. 17, in the Power Plant despite the impressive 3-point shooting from the Beavers. Pratt nailed 12 of their 36 treys on the night, helping the Beavers stay close throughout most of the first half, until the Grizzlies started to pull… Continue reading Grizzlies take down Pratt behind Littlewood’s double-double

Campus News · Feature

Vice president connects with faculty on Wednesdays

Rachel McClurg Managing Editor Vice President of Academics Lori Winningham has began to host meetings called Wednesdays with Winningham, with faculty on as many Wednesday’s out of the month as she is free. The purpose of this is so she may better connect with the faculty at Butler. “Overall, Wednesdays with Winningham are for me… Continue reading Vice president connects with faculty on Wednesdays

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Kansas Senate considers more to conceal carry

Cat Gonzales Lantern Staff “Kansans for this age are adults,” Moriah Day, chairman of Kansas Rifle Association – PAC (Political Action Committee), said in a Wichita Eagle article. “They can serve in the military and give their lives for our freedom. They should be trusted to carry a firearm for self-defense.” The Kansas House of… Continue reading Kansas Senate considers more to conceal carry

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Butler athlete sets track record

Madison May Student Sports Media The indoor track team started their season on Saturday, Jan. 13 at the Graduate Classic in Lincoln, Nebraska. After the Cavalier Night Relays in Overland Park on Friday, Jan. 19 and the Pittsburg State Invitational on Saturday, Jan. 27, the track team had the Herm Wilson Invitational at Wichita State… Continue reading Butler athlete sets track record