Campus News · Sports

Women’s soccer team finishes spring season strong

Emmie Boese Lantern Staff The Butler Women’s soccer team finished their spring season out with three wins and a tie. The Grizzlies finished out their spring season on Saturday, April 6 against Tabor College and Emporia State, and Saturday, April 13 against Northwest Missouri and Newman University. The Grizzlies beat Tabor 5-0, and Emporia State… Continue reading Women’s soccer team finishes spring season strong

Campus News · Sports

Kyle Fisher named next men’s basketball coach

Raymond Hoare & Joseph Washington Student Sports Media As of Monday, April 15, Kyle Fisher has been named the new head coach for the Butler Men’s Basketball team. “Butler CC is very special place, and one of the best conferences in the country,” Head Coach Kyle Fisher said. “I really feel like the resources and… Continue reading Kyle Fisher named next men’s basketball coach

Campus News · Sports

Offensive firepower leads to 4-game sweep of Hesston College

Bryce Hirayama Student Sports Media The Butler baseball team swept Hesston College in a four-game series, spanning from Thursday to Saturday, April 11-13 with two games at home and two away. In the first game of a double header, Butler won at home with a score of 10-8. Butler started off strong with two home… Continue reading Offensive firepower leads to 4-game sweep of Hesston College

Feature

Dungeons and Dragons invade Andover campus

Caelin Bragg Advertising & Distribution Manager Most classes consist of non-stop lectures with the occasional break for questions, but one freshman instructor aims to take his class in a more active direction. Adjunct Instructor Jonathan Coffey, a recent anthropology graduate and environmental scientist at Stantec, teaches BS106, Intro to Cultural Anthropology, with a unique twist.… Continue reading Dungeons and Dragons invade Andover campus

Campus News · Feature

Cooper organizes earth day event, involves many

Carlie Pracht & Amanda Smith Lantern Staff In honor of Earth Day, which always falls on April 22, and to remind students and faculty of their role in the earth’s conservation, Sophomore Jaedn Cooper hosted “Every day is Earth Day” with the help of Sophomore Mo Rutledge and Freshman Bayley Rogers on Monday, April 15.… Continue reading Cooper organizes earth day event, involves many

Campus News · Feature

Theatre activity scholarships: Helpful or harmful?

Sasha Hull Lantern Staff Is Butler’s books and tuition scholarship worth the effort and time commitment for the theatre students it offers its aid to? Do technical theatre scholarship holders put in more effort than their acting counterparts? Two theatre students help answer these questions to understand truly what it means to be on a… Continue reading Theatre activity scholarships: Helpful or harmful?