Campus News · Sports

Grizzlies survive scare against Greyhounds of Fort Scott

Anthony Gorges Student Sports Media Nationally ranked at No. 7, the Butler Grizzlies were tested at BG Products Veterans Sports Complex on Saturday, Oct. 19 against the No. 15 Fort Scott Greyhounds. The Grizzlies survived and won a tight game by a score of 10-7. Throughout the game, it was a defensive battle. Butler tallied… Continue reading Grizzlies survive scare against Greyhounds of Fort Scott

Campus News · Sports

New beginnings brings high hopes for men’s basketball team

Anthony Gorges Student Sports Media After going 16-14 during the 2018-19 season, the Butler Grizzlies men’s basketball team will have a new look all the way across this season. Leading the Grizzlies this year is first year Head Coach Kyle Fisher. Fisher has had plenty of playing and coaching experience before his arrival at Butler.… Continue reading New beginnings brings high hopes for men’s basketball team

Campus News · Sports

Women’s basketball ranked 18th in preseason polls

Raymond Hoare Student Sports Media The Butler Grizzlies women’s basketball team shocked everyone as they fought their way to win the Region XI title for the first time in school history and made their second appearance in the NJCAA tournament. Despite losing in the first round in Lubbock, Texas, they ended the season with an… Continue reading Women’s basketball ranked 18th in preseason polls

Feature · Review

Local artist displays work in E.B. White Gallery

Maddison Farris Lantern Staff On Thursday, Oct.10, Butler Community college was happy to host Amy Schmierbach, an artist and student at Fort Hays State University, and her mesmerizing display of artwork in the gallery of the 700 building, and will remain there until Friday, Nov. 1, which is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.… Continue reading Local artist displays work in E.B. White Gallery

Review

‘Unbelievable’ but common story portrayed in new Netflix series

Carlie Pracht Lantern Staff Netflix recently released an eight- episode limited series called Unbelievable, which tells the story of a teen who reported being raped and the journey she went on to tell her story. Unbelievable, created by Susannah Grant and based on a true story, which was reported in a Pulitzer Prize winning article,… Continue reading ‘Unbelievable’ but common story portrayed in new Netflix series

Review

‘Zombieland’ rises again for ‘Double Tap’

Maya Hall Lantern Staff Zombieland: Double Tap recently hit theaters on Friday, Oct. 18, and its weekend box office made $26.75 million. The movie is a sequel to the popular zombie thriller, Zombieland, from 2009. With intense action and exceptional witty banter, this movie offers its audience an exciting and fun watch. The movie stars… Continue reading ‘Zombieland’ rises again for ‘Double Tap’

Campus News · Feature

Agriculture professor develops ‘food computer’

Maya Hall Lantern Staff What most students do not know about the agriculture department is that they not only deal with just crops and livestock, but there are also classes that involve science as well. Derek Foust, assistant professor of agriculture, has recently been working on a ‘food computer’, a system that involves hydroponics and… Continue reading Agriculture professor develops ‘food computer’

Campus News · Feature

Student takes the stage in “Memphis”

Madalynn Wilson Lantern Staff Khyah Van Es, a freshman at Butler, just wrapped up her final performance of Memphis at the Forum Theater in Wichita a couple weeks ago. She performed from Friday, Sept. 27 to Friday, Oct. 13 every Thursday through Sunday. Van Es is majoring in music education and is on scholarship for… Continue reading Student takes the stage in “Memphis”