Campus News · Sports

Leidersten, Achey leads soccer through successful week

Matthew Will & Raymond Hoare Managing Editor & Student Sports Media The Butler women’s soccer team was currently 8-3 overall (5-0 in Jayhawk Conference), following four more wins in conference. Saturday, Sept. 15, Butler defeated Coffeyville 3-1 on the road. Freshman defender Sandra Thiman scored in the 7th minute, followed by a 58th minute goal… Continue reading Leidersten, Achey leads soccer through successful week

Campus News

Mayor vetoes Andover remodel, city council asks for more deliberations

Caelin Bragg Advertising & Distribution Manager Following a veto by Andover Mayor Ben Lawrence, Andover City Council asked the Andover Planning Commission to further review Butler’s Andover project. Lawrence vetoed Ordinance 1679, the ordinance that would allow Butler to expand its 5000 building to house the classrooms and facilities they are losing in the 6000… Continue reading Mayor vetoes Andover remodel, city council asks for more deliberations

Opinion · Sports

Blake “The BOAT” Bortles will cruise to an MVP season.

Tyler Krenzin Lantern Columnist The 2018-19 NFL season is finally underway, and as an aspiring sports journalist I am required to draw a line in the sand that nobody can budge me from. In the first edition of my “Hot Takes” column I made the bold prediction that the Oakland Raiders and Tennessee Titans would… Continue reading Blake “The BOAT” Bortles will cruise to an MVP season.

Campus News · Feature · Review

Sandra Williams creates a new tale

Cat Gonzales Photography & Social Media Editor “Wild Things: Nature and the Social Imagination” opened to the Butler campus Monday, Aug. 27 – Friday, Sept. 21. Sandra Williams, the artist whose work can be found at the E.B. White Art Gallery, has been exhibiting nationally since she was about 23 years old. Her pieces are… Continue reading Sandra Williams creates a new tale

Campus News · Feature

Butler welcomes dean of fine arts and communication

Ashton Hittle Lantern Staff The new school year at Butler brings a new department of Fine Arts and Communication Dean Richard Nichols. Nichols is a well-rounded man that heads the Fine Arts and Communications Department. He is a husband and father to four children, and he has always been involved with music and teaching throughout… Continue reading Butler welcomes dean of fine arts and communication

Campus News · Sports

Grizzlies take down 18th ranked Scotties

Tyler Godwin Student Sports Media The Grizzlies traveled to Highland Community College for their second game of the season and were able to pick up a crucial early season victory over the Scotties, defeating Highland 35-27. Butler started off the game’s scoring with two rushing touchdowns coming from sophomore running back Darius Timmons. Sophomore quarterback… Continue reading Grizzlies take down 18th ranked Scotties

Feature · Sports

Daily schedule of a Butler football player

Hannah Simon Student Sports Media You would think being a college student would already be stressful enough between long classes, a job and trying to maintain relationships with friends and family. Try including playing football on top of all that stress. Playing sports in college can be a lot more stressful than being an average… Continue reading Daily schedule of a Butler football player