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Due process discussions bring up controversy over free speech

Baylor Henry Editor-In-Chief As the negotiations process continues, the uncertainty over due process is gaining traction.On Saturday, Feb. 3, members of the Butler CC Education Association (BCCEA), stood outside the Power Plant during a basketball game against Coffeyville, handing out information and spreading the word on their campaign to include due process language in the… Continue reading Due process discussions bring up controversy over free speech

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A look at the Grizzlies’ encouraging basketball season so far

Clarck Lebou Lantern Staff The team is led by Kyle Fisher, in his fifth year as head coach, along with assistant coaches Marques Townsend in his fourth year and Davon Usher in his second year with the program.The Grizzlies’ men basketball team is fully determined for a deep post season after having shown glimpses of… Continue reading A look at the Grizzlies’ encouraging basketball season so far

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Victorious weekend: Grizzlies achieve a double triumph

Lehener Arsenio Lantern Staff The Butler Grizzlies Women’s Basketball team hosted Northwest Kansas Technical College Saturday, Jan. 27 in what was anticipated to be a challenging matchup, but ultimately turned into a seemingly easy game for the Grizzlies. The Grizzlies exhibited fierceness, and their basketball IQ appeared unmatched throughout the game. They dominated the game,… Continue reading Victorious weekend: Grizzlies achieve a double triumph

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International students adapt to Kansas weather

Oseli Bencomo Lantern Staff Alex Robson, a first-year exercise science student, comes from Scotland. Robson plays soccer here at Butler. “I decided to come here because I heard great things about Butler,” Robson said. “My first thought about El Dorado was that it was a nice small place where I felt comfortable straight away,”Scotland can… Continue reading International students adapt to Kansas weather

Opinion

Finding joy in the little things: Combatting seasonal depression

Baylor Henry Editor-in-Chief Trigger warning: mental health, mentions of suicide As the weather grows colder and the sunshine becomes scarce, maintaining an attitude of joy and hope can become difficult for many. People may go through periods of feeling not like themselves, especially when the days shorten and grow darker. “Sometimes, these mood changes are… Continue reading Finding joy in the little things: Combatting seasonal depression

Campus News · Feature · Sports

Coach Fisher’s role shapes Grizzlies’ success throughout season

Lehener Arsenio Lantern Staff For every great team, there’s a story behind it. How the team functions, the development of strategies, and the creation of the team’s ethos are all essential and most interesting parts. But one of the most important parts in the coach. The coach plays an important role in every team, from… Continue reading Coach Fisher’s role shapes Grizzlies’ success throughout season

Community News · Feature

Heart of a servant: BHI seeks to provide refuge to those in need

Baylor Henry Editor-In-Chief Homelessness is not only found in large cities. Many towns and rural communities across the nation are affected by homelessness. The Butler Homeless Initiative (BHI) seeks to serve Butler county, and to provide support for those in need. “Butler Homeless Initiative provides a refuge for those in need who have no other… Continue reading Heart of a servant: BHI seeks to provide refuge to those in need

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Unveiling the decision-making process for snow days

Alexis DeLong Managing Editor It’s the eagerly anticipated notification students await when they notice the weather taking a turn for the worse. They often stay up, wondering when they’ll receive that message saying, ‘classes canceled due to snow.’ Students are often unaware of the careful considerations that go on behind the scenes to cancel classes… Continue reading Unveiling the decision-making process for snow days

Campus News

Tutoring center: Free resources available for students

Baylor Henry and Alexis DeLong Editorial Staff Academic pressures can feel overwhelming for college students, especially when paired with the expectations and schedules that often befall a young adult. But Butler CC is committed to promoting academic success by providing services to students. Butler CC seeks to help, offering support services in all areas of… Continue reading Tutoring center: Free resources available for students

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College advisers reflect on passion while helping students

Caileane Thurston Lantern Staff There are many full time and part-time advisers at Butler CC. They work to help students fulfill class requirements for their majors. Even as they try to support student success, many students have received conflicting advice from advisers, leading to scheduling issues, specifically in the mathematics field. Katie Zarchan is a… Continue reading College advisers reflect on passion while helping students