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Baseball loses in extra innings to Neosho

Bryce Hirayama Student Sports Media Late game heroics were not enough in Butler Community College’s game against the Neosho County Panthers, as they lost 4-3 in 11 innings. The Grizzlies finished with nine hits and two errors in their loss. The first few innings may have been scoreless, but there was no short of highlight… Continue reading Baseball loses in extra innings to Neosho

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Hunter challenges team with spring schedule

Emmie Boese Lantern Staff The Grizzlies played their first two weeks in their annual Spring league. This league is made up of mostly local games and one out of state team. Cowley Community College, Emporia State, Newman, Friends, Tabor, Barton Community College and Northwest Missouri are teams in the league. The Butler Woman’s Soccer team… Continue reading Hunter challenges team with spring schedule

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Theatre prepares to perform a classic comedy

Timothy Johnson Lantern Staff There are comedies aplenty in this world that we all love, but on Thursday, April 11 through Saturday, April 13 in the 700 building, audiences can see “The Importance of Being Earnest,” one of the most influential plays in all of comedy performed by the Butler theater department. “The Importance of… Continue reading Theatre prepares to perform a classic comedy

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Freedom of speech executive order threatens college funding

Rachel McClurg Editor-in-Chief On Thursday, March 21, President Donald Trump signed an executive order regarding free speech on college campuses. This executive order potentially threatens college funding if they refuse to comply. According to Vice President of Student Services Bill Rinkenbaugh, there was a small issue in the past where a group wanted to protest… Continue reading Freedom of speech executive order threatens college funding

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Graduation changes made to accommodate family, friends

Amanda Smith Lantern Staff In an effort to make graduation in May smoother, changes have been made to the graduation ceremony, now scheduled to take place on Friday, May 17 at 7 p.m. at the BG Products Veteran’s Sports Complex. In case of severe weather, the ceremony will be rescheduled for the morning of Saturday,… Continue reading Graduation changes made to accommodate family, friends

Campus News · Feature

“A Woman’s Place” is in the library

Amariani Garcia Lantern Staff “A Woman’s Place” hosts their last book event on Wednesday, April 24 at 2 p.m. at the L.W. Nixon Library. The library will have a discussion on “Their Eyes Were Watching God” by Zora Neale Hurston with the discussion leader as Margy Stewart, a retired professor from Washburn University. The library… Continue reading “A Woman’s Place” is in the library

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Book club aims to ‘elevate’ perception of self worth

Carlie Pracht Lantern Staff The book “Girl,Wash Your Face” by Rachel Hollis is a self help book that tells the story of facing struggles in life but being able to love yourself and find who you truly are. The main focus of the book is to stop believing what people tell you to do or… Continue reading Book club aims to ‘elevate’ perception of self worth

Campus News · Sports

Miller resigns after seven years at Butler

Joseph Washington Student Sports Media The latest piece of history in the Butler men’s basketball program has come to an end with the resignation of seven-year assistant and Head Coach Bryan Miller. In total, his teams were 68-54. Miller was in a coaching seat for seven years total for the Grizzlies, as he was also… Continue reading Miller resigns after seven years at Butler

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Students prepare for Miss Kansas

Freshman pre-nursing major Alexis Phillips (left) and Freshman psychology major Bailey Smith (right) are competing in the Miss Kansas Pageant Thursday, June 6 through Saturday, June 8. Phillips was crowned Miss Meadowlark in January 2019, and Smith was crowned Miss Frontier in August 2018. Emmie Boese Emmie Boese Lantern Staff Despite what people may see… Continue reading Students prepare for Miss Kansas