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From player to coach, Mortimer keeps ‘trotting’

Amanda Smith Managing Editor With the love of the game fueling her, Hannah Mortimer has seen nearly every crevice of the basketball world. From high school and college ball to the Harlem Globetrotters, Mortimer is now an assistant coach for the women’s team at Butler. Mortimer has always lived by the “everyday matters” mindset, which… Continue reading From player to coach, Mortimer keeps ‘trotting’

Campus News · Feature

Commuting has become a hassle for some students

Jordan Cornell Lantern Staff A commuting student is on their way to class. They woke up early and like every other day should be on time. However, there is traffic and construction slowing them down, more than they expected. This can happen to some of Butler’s commuting students. Some of Butler’s students reside in the… Continue reading Commuting has become a hassle for some students

Campus News

Sextortion: A threat to privacy

Jordan Cornell Lantern Staff Sextortion is defined by the FBI as, “when an adult, through threat or manipulation, coerces a minor into producing a sexually explicit image and sending it over the Internet.” Extortion by email seems to be growing significantly, according to the FBI’s Internet Crime Compliant Center. Last year in 2018, these complaints… Continue reading Sextortion: A threat to privacy

Opinion

Misplaced blame causes trouble for church

Carlie Pracht Lantern Staff The Catholic Church has been under fire for many years. The media is constantly picking apart what they disagree with about the Catholic Church, but often the things they scrutinize are products of corrupt individuals within the church, not the church itself or its teachings. A common place of scrutinization is… Continue reading Misplaced blame causes trouble for church