Campus News

Fight, arrests, consequences brings integrity into question

Tori Lemon Editor-in-Chief   On Wednesday, April 4, at 2:30 a.m., a large group of predominantly track members engulfed the Cummins dormitory hallway. With a total of 10 people involved, a fight broke out resulting in only four of the students getting arrested and sent to jail with $1,000 bonds.   “This was all a response to… Continue reading Fight, arrests, consequences brings integrity into question

Opinion

Appropriation education: Knowing the difference between appropriating and exchanging

Dominic Brown Photography & Social Media Editor Despite all his recent success at the Grammys, Bruno Mars has recently come under fire from writer and activist Seren Sensei on the Youtube show, “The Grapevine.” Mars was accused of being a cultural appropriator and a beneficiary of racial ambiguity. Many bring up points that he is… Continue reading Appropriation education: Knowing the difference between appropriating and exchanging

Opinion

Staff Editorial: Doing our job for students’ sake

As journalists, we have covered very uncomfortable stories, stories that no one else wants to cover. We have to cover sexual assaults, suspected murder cases, school funding, so on and so forth. And yes, we have to cover these things. It is our job to communicate to our readers what is happening in our community… Continue reading Staff Editorial: Doing our job for students’ sake

Campus News

Radio, TV students broadcast their abilities through awards

Caelin Bragg Lantern Staff Butler’s radio and television program (RTV) went to Kansas State University for the annual student broadcast awards hosted by the Kansas Association of Broadcasters (KAB). The event is held for students of various broadcasting fields to mingle with other attendees, attend sessions hosted by people from the industry, have roundtable discussions… Continue reading Radio, TV students broadcast their abilities through awards

Campus News

“New Voices” legislations give young reporters security

Matthew Will Lantern Staff In Kansas, student journalists have had the ability to write freely for years, thanks to legislation enacted in 1992. This Student Publications Act allowed student journalists the right to put content out they feel is newsworthy and reliable. High school newspapers in Kansas have faced problems, but most never to the… Continue reading “New Voices” legislations give young reporters security

Campus News

KCM conference proves success for Lantern and Grizzly

Rachel McClurg Managing Editor The Butler Lantern and The Grizzly Magazine traveled to Wichita to attend the annual Kansas Collegiate Media (KCM) contest. On Sunday, April 8, and Monday, April 9, at the contest, they had the chance to win a variety of awards for their work. “The Butler Lantern took home 19 total awards… Continue reading KCM conference proves success for Lantern and Grizzly

Campus News · Feature

Team of the year: Back-to-back champions

Emma Barkley Lantern Staff The Butler’s Livestock Judging Team has recently been named Team of the Year at Nationals making the team the champions for the 2017-2018 season. The team and Livestock Coach Taylor Frank have been champions back-to-back. Frank won coach of the year for two out of the three years he has coached.They… Continue reading Team of the year: Back-to-back champions