Campus News · Sports

Softball sweeps the Blue Dragons once again

Owen Berk Student Sports Media Going into the Wednesday, April 3 matchup against the Hutchinson Blue Dragons, the Grizzlies softball team rode a four-game win streak, collectively winning those games by a total score of 54-14. Revenge was on the mind of the Blue Dragons as they were embarrassed by Butler in their last double… Continue reading Softball sweeps the Blue Dragons once again

Campus News · Sports

Historic season comes to an end

Raymond Hoare Student Sports Media The 2018-19 women’s basketball season is now in the books. Looking back, the Grizzlies excelled as they finished 28-5 overall and 18-4 in the Jayhawk Conference. This season, they were undefeated at home at 14-0. Overall, the Grizzlies have been undefeated at home since Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2018 standing at… Continue reading Historic season comes to an end

Campus News · Sports

Baseball loses in extra innings to Neosho

Bryce Hirayama Student Sports Media Late game heroics were not enough in Butler Community College’s game against the Neosho County Panthers, as they lost 4-3 in 11 innings. The Grizzlies finished with nine hits and two errors in their loss. The first few innings may have been scoreless, but there was no short of highlight… Continue reading Baseball loses in extra innings to Neosho

Campus News · Sports

Hunter challenges team with spring schedule

Emmie Boese Lantern Staff The Grizzlies played their first two weeks in their annual Spring league. This league is made up of mostly local games and one out of state team. Cowley Community College, Emporia State, Newman, Friends, Tabor, Barton Community College and Northwest Missouri are teams in the league. The Butler Woman’s Soccer team… Continue reading Hunter challenges team with spring schedule

Campus News · Feature · Review

Theatre prepares to perform a classic comedy

Timothy Johnson Lantern Staff There are comedies aplenty in this world that we all love, but on Thursday, April 11 through Saturday, April 13 in the 700 building, audiences can see “The Importance of Being Earnest,” one of the most influential plays in all of comedy performed by the Butler theater department. “The Importance of… Continue reading Theatre prepares to perform a classic comedy

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Freedom of speech executive order threatens college funding

Rachel McClurg Editor-in-Chief On Thursday, March 21, President Donald Trump signed an executive order regarding free speech on college campuses. This executive order potentially threatens college funding if they refuse to comply. According to Vice President of Student Services Bill Rinkenbaugh, there was a small issue in the past where a group wanted to protest… Continue reading Freedom of speech executive order threatens college funding