Campus News · Sports

Chiefs fans celebrate first Lombardi Trophy in five decades

Wesley Hagar Student Sports Media After a long and agonizing 50- year drought for the Chiefs, they finally found a way to bring the Lombardi Trophy back home to Kansas City, Missouri. With that in mind, one of the most memorable parts about winning the Super Bowl is the parade back home with all the… Continue reading Chiefs fans celebrate first Lombardi Trophy in five decades

Campus News · Sports

Students, athletes gather to support cancer victims

Wesley Hagar Student Sports Media Monday, Feb. 10 was a special night for both basketball teams, as it was Pack the Power Plant Night. Pack the Power Plant Night is a big deal around Butler because it helps those who have survived and those of families that have lost family members to cancer. That night,… Continue reading Students, athletes gather to support cancer victims

Campus News · Sports

Baseball is back, off to a great start

Bryce Hirayama Student Sports Media With spring right around the corner, another baseball season begins at Butler. Last year, the Grizzlies won the KJCCC West with a record of 39-19, which was their first title since 2010.The conference championship was the first for Head Coach BJ McVay, who is entering his 10th season at the… Continue reading Baseball is back, off to a great start

Campus News · Feature

Intramurals offers fun activities for students

Maya Hall Lantern Staff At Butler, students can partake in many different activities and groups; one of those activities are intramurals. Intramurals focus on a variety of sports that any student can play. Two students, sophomores Gaby Guzman and Greta Lies, plan the events and advertise intramurals. Their overall goal is to get as many… Continue reading Intramurals offers fun activities for students

Campus News · Community News · Feature

Mattern doubles as professor, scientific researcher

Tori Wilson Lantern Staff   Danny Mattern, a physics and astronomy professor at Butler, completed a yearlong project in collaboration with NASA/IPAC Teacher Archive Research Program also known as NNARP and other instructors around the country. The objective of the project was to find and identify new young stellar objects (YSOs). Mattern has always been… Continue reading Mattern doubles as professor, scientific researcher

Review

‘Birds of Prey’ provides fun watch but lacks plot

Maya Hall Lantern Staff The new DC movie Birds of Prey– centers around the eccentric character Harley Quinn, who gained a large following after the release of Suicide Squad in 2016. The film stars Margot Robbie, Ewan McGregor, Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Rosie Perez. Birds of Prey begins with Harley Quinn (Robbie) starting… Continue reading ‘Birds of Prey’ provides fun watch but lacks plot

Opinion

Kansas House protects women’s abortion rights

Tori Wilson Lantern Staff Recently an amendment to the Kansas Constitution has passed the Kansas Senate that would allow Kansas lawmakers to make laws that could restrict abortion. The amendment luckily was four votes shy of passing the Kansas House of Representatives. Personally, I was against this amendment being passed. A woman should be the… Continue reading Kansas House protects women’s abortion rights