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Kochenower’s optimism outshines the dreary challenges of life

Photo Courtesy:  Kaitlin Parks Tesla Bethel Lantern Staff Travis Kochenower, a Butler graduate, is one of the nicest and happiest people to be around, considering his circumstances. Kochenower spends what little free time he has going golfing, to rodeos or horseback riding. Growing up and living on a farm made getting a degree in agriculture… Continue reading Kochenower’s optimism outshines the dreary challenges of life

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Students succeed at Disability Services: Butler offers students services at no cost

Tyler Krenzin Lantern Staff For Butler, catering to people with disabilities is a must. Butler hosts 280 students. “It grows everyday,” according to Teressa Eastman, director of disability services. “This includes our Andover campus as well.” Eastman said. The growing program has and will be a great contributor to excellence at Butler by helping students… Continue reading Students succeed at Disability Services: Butler offers students services at no cost

Sports

Volleyball strives in Dodge City Invitational

Mario Cabrera Student Sports Media On Friday, Sept. 16, the Butler Grizzlies volleyball team was in Dodge City playing in the Dodge City Invitational. The first team the Grizzlies were set to face was Dodge City. The Grizzlies won the first set 25-21, then Dodge City took the second set, 25-23. The Grizzlies took the… Continue reading Volleyball strives in Dodge City Invitational

Sports

Women’s soccer cruises past opponents

Photo Courtesy:  Dom Brown Freshman Lauren Allen attempts to score in their game against Cowley on Friday, Sept. 16. Butler won the game, 7-3. Dom Brown Student Sports Media The Lady Grizzlies of the women’s soccer team continues to dominate, winning their home opener against Cowley last Friday night, Sept. 16, 7-3. The ladies are… Continue reading Women’s soccer cruises past opponents

Campus News

Campus stresses the three R’s reduce, reuse, recycle

Kaitlin Parks Lantern Staff Butler Community College is one of the many colleges in the United States taking efforts to make recycling more of a priority. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), over the past few decades, institutes have started to take action for the ever rising, controversial climate change issues. These efforts were… Continue reading Campus stresses the three R’s reduce, reuse, recycle