Review

Plot holes confuse ‘Harry Potter’ fans

Sophia Allen Lantern Staff Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, which was released Friday, Nov. 16, is the second film in a five part series following Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne). The series takes place before the events of Harry Potter. Though the first film, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, was mostly a lighthearted… Continue reading Plot holes confuse ‘Harry Potter’ fans

Campus News · Review

Spreading holiday cheer one ‘Smorg’ at a time

Alfredo Garcia Lantern Staff Smorgaschorus, a men’s barber shop quartet, will perform their holiday concert at Galicha Auditorium at Wichita Collegiate on Saturday, Dec. 15 at 7 p.m. The group, which is conducted by Matt Weber, was invited and will perform “Hallelujah,” “What Child is this?” “Caroling Caroling” and “Carol of the Bells”. Smorgs, as… Continue reading Spreading holiday cheer one ‘Smorg’ at a time

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Spanish major discovers love for teaching: Marlar nears 18th year teaching at Butler

Marissa Ramirez Reporting 1 Student From rookie teacher to being chair of her department in Foreign Language, Calisa Marlar has given her all to Butler Community College as a Spanish professor. Marlar started here at Butler in August of 2001, fresh out of Kansas State University. She was only here temporarily for a semester, filling… Continue reading Spanish major discovers love for teaching: Marlar nears 18th year teaching at Butler

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Olson strives for success in livestock

Hannah Simon Reporting 1 Student When you think of sports you probably think of football, volleyball or basketball but not Patrick Olson. You might know Olson by “Cowboy,” “Rhinestone,” “Yee Yee” or that guy that wears a cowboy hat around campus. Olson came here to judge livestock with the Butler agriculture judging team. Olsen is… Continue reading Olson strives for success in livestock

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Debate strides to the top

Cat Gonzales Photography & Social Media Editor Butler Community College has been debating across the Midwest. Assistant Professor of Philosophy Donnie Featherston has led the team to three tournaments where the team broke to quarter finals, won speaking awards and placed third overall in debate sweeps. “We’ve been to three tournaments so far,” Featherston said.… Continue reading Debate strides to the top

Campus News · Sports

Men come from behind to defeat Saints

Raymond Hoare Student Sports Media The men’s basketball team faced off against the Seward County Saints. Butler looked to extend their 7-game winning streak, but this game would test the Grizzlies. Butler opened conference play against the Saints, who beat the Grizzlies twice last season. The Grizzlies would not have freshman point guard Juwan White,… Continue reading Men come from behind to defeat Saints

Campus News · Sports

Snipes, Waters lead Grizzlies in upset over Seward

Auh’shay Sanchez Student Sports Media The Butler Grizzlies were looking to get the first win on the conference this season as they took on a tough opponent, the No. 10 the Seward Saints, on Wednesday, Nov 28. The Seward Lady Saints beat the Grizzlies twice last season, but this was a whole new team the… Continue reading Snipes, Waters lead Grizzlies in upset over Seward