Opinion

An ongoing debate: Bring individuality into the workplace

Amanda Smith Lantern Staff As I look around me, I notice that nearly everyone I know, regardless of gender, has some sort of piercing or tattoo. Whether that piercing on the ear, nose or lip and the tattoo on the forearm, neck or ankle, these are just a couple ways that society chooses to express… Continue reading An ongoing debate: Bring individuality into the workplace

Campus News · Feature

Married couple joins dance department as part-time instructors

Jordan Plowman Lantern Staff Looking around Butler Community College, one may see many happy couple and friends. Married Couple Kelsey and Diondre Teagle work in the dance department as dance instructor adjuncts. Teagles attended Wichita State University; Kelsey majored in dance, and Diondre majored in musical theater. The couple met at a musical dance production… Continue reading Married couple joins dance department as part-time instructors

Campus News · Sports · Uncategorized

Football returns to Midwest Classic Bowl for second consecutive year

Bryce Hirayama Student Sports Media The Butler Grizzlies are going back to the postseason for the second year in a row following another winning season, finishing 9-3, under Head Coach Tim Schaffner. The Grizzlies went 8-4 last year and appeared in the Midwest Classic Bowl Miami, Oklahoma. Last year they took on Northeastern Oklahoma A&M,… Continue reading Football returns to Midwest Classic Bowl for second consecutive year

Campus News · Community News

Here is the slice: Impeachment

Maddison Farris Lantern Staff The impeachment of President Donald Trump is a topic that is demanding the attention of all U.S. citizens. There are not many places that can be visited, in person or online, that do not have ads, opinions or posts regarding the current impeachment of President Trump and the 2020 election. On… Continue reading Here is the slice: Impeachment

Campus News · Sports

Men’s basketball splits two-game set in Sedalia

Owen Berk Student Sports Media The Butler Grizzly men’s basketball season continued in Sedalia, Missouri Friday, Nov. 15 and Saturday Nov. 16 to compete in the State Fair Classic. The team left at 8 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 15, got off the bus and immediately played Moberly Area Community College on the campus of State… Continue reading Men’s basketball splits two-game set in Sedalia