Campus News · Sports

Butler baseball continues to drive toward success

Taylor Garcia Student Sports Media Butler Grizzlies baseball continues with a great season. Butler had a double-header on Sunday, Feb. 25, against Southeast Nebraska CC ending with a loss 2-0 and against Independence, taking a victory 4-0 at home. On Tuesday, Feb. 27, Butler traveled to Bethany College, playing a single game with the victory… Continue reading Butler baseball continues to drive toward success

Opinion · Sports

Tyler’s Hot Takes!!! Views to the ‘ship

Tyler Krenzin Lantern Staff The NBA has been the league of two teams for the last 3-4 seasons: The Golden State Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers. This is thought to be the staple at least until LeBron James retires; however, today has a different feel. The Cavaliers are like a rocked fighter, just doing anything… Continue reading Tyler’s Hot Takes!!! Views to the ‘ship

Campus News · Feature

Open-educational resources are the new wave

Marcus Smith Lantern Staff Butler’s English Department voted last year to change their textbooks from a traditional textbook to an open-educational resource (OER). One of the main purposes of this is to help students save money on traditional textbooks. “This book will be different in that it is catered to Butler students and classes,” Associate… Continue reading Open-educational resources are the new wave

Campus News

Censorship worries scatter across college campuses

Tori Lemon Editor-in-Chief After the disappearance of the Butler Lantern’s Issue 7 newspaper, thoughts regarding censorship and theft have floated around campus. The missing newspaper never did turn up, and the Butler Lantern staff were left with more questions than answers regarding the situation. When dealing with newspapers disappearing, the word “censorship” comes into mind… Continue reading Censorship worries scatter across college campuses

Campus News

We, the students, want change

Cat Gonzales Lantern Staff On Saturday, March 21, a march is arranged at Park Elementary in Wichita. This march, known as “March for Our Lives,” was inspired by Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students. Emma Gonzalez, 18, organized this march nationally to demand that lawmakers provide stricter gun laws and prioritize the lives of Americans.… Continue reading We, the students, want change

Feature

Doctorates on campus: Efficiently teaching dev-ed to students

Caelin Bragg Lantern Staff Troy Nordman is the associate dean of the humanities and social sciences department and is also one of many professors at Butler who has a Ph.D. Butler’s associate dean of humanities and social sciences began his tenure at Butler in 1991 when he began teaching English and literature at the college… Continue reading Doctorates on campus: Efficiently teaching dev-ed to students

Campus News · Sports

Close loss ends Lady Grizzlies season

Owen Berk Student Sports Media On Monday, March 5, the women’s basketball team traveled to Hartman Arena in Park City for their second round match-up in the Region VI playoff tournament. A sea of purple flooded the arena 30 minutes before tip-off, a crowd that would have had the Power Plant at maximum capacity easily.… Continue reading Close loss ends Lady Grizzlies season