Campus News

President responds to recent Andover plight

Caelin Bragg Advertising & Distribution Manager Butler Community College President Kim Krull provides the college’s view on the recent barriers keeping Butler from going ahead with its Andover remodel. The Andover City Council voted on Tuesday, Sept. 25 to postpone Butler’s Andover project until further review was conducted by the Planning Commission. This vote followed… Continue reading President responds to recent Andover plight

Campus News

Livestock Judging Team ‘bull’dozes competition

Cat Gonzales Photography & Social Media Editor After competing in the different categories, the Livestock Judging team returns home after placing third in the National Barrow Show in Austin, Minnesota. Taylor Frank, the Livestock Judging Team coach and an instructor at Butler Community College, led the team to back-to-back national championships. The program allows students… Continue reading Livestock Judging Team ‘bull’dozes competition

Campus News · Feature

Campbell takes on national competition

Amanda Smith Lantern Staff A sophomore in the radio program has made history after being nominated for a national award. Zebadiah Campbell, who also goes by Zeb and Soup, is the host of one of four college radio shows around the world nominated in the CBI (College Broadcasters, Inc.) competition under the “Best Regularly Scheduled… Continue reading Campbell takes on national competition

Campus News

Kavanaugh confirmed despite allegations

Rachel McClurg Editor-in-Chief Supreme Court Justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh faced multiple sexual assault allegations from a long time ago. Kavanaugh denied these allegations, and many are torn on who they think is telling the truth. “Where my doubt came in was the quality of the evidence and we have to be careful with making sure… Continue reading Kavanaugh confirmed despite allegations

Review

Band prepares for first performance

Emmie Boese Lantern Staff The instrumental department will perform their first concert of the year on Thursday, Oct. 4 and Friday, Oct. 5 at 7:30 p.m. This concert will feature every group of the instrumental department. The instrumental department has two major departmental concerts per year, one in the fall and spring. This upcoming concert… Continue reading Band prepares for first performance

Campus News · Review

Theater showcases first play of the season

Emmie Boese Lantern Staff Originally written by Mark Twain in the 19th century, “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court” opened and ran from Thursday, Sept. 27 through Saturday, Sept. 29. “It’s a story about a gentleman who gets hit on the head, and he gets transported back in time,” Bob Peterson, director of the… Continue reading Theater showcases first play of the season

Opinion · Sports

Basketball with a different take on the KJCCC Rule

Owen Berk & Taylor Garica Student Sports Media When the Jayhawk Community College Conference met two years ago and decided to change roster and scholarship limits, everyone knew the rule would have positive and negative outcomes. Some football staffs were not happy with the rule change and thought it was going to shut the door… Continue reading Basketball with a different take on the KJCCC Rule