Campus News · Sports

Snipes, Waters lead Grizzlies in upset over Seward

Auh’shay Sanchez Student Sports Media The Butler Grizzlies were looking to get the first win on the conference this season as they took on a tough opponent, the No. 10 the Seward Saints, on Wednesday, Nov 28. The Seward Lady Saints beat the Grizzlies twice last season, but this was a whole new team the… Continue reading Snipes, Waters lead Grizzlies in upset over Seward

Campus News · Feature

Butler helps hosts first Kids Day in 16 years

Matthew Will Managing Editor The Wichita Thunder, along with Butler Community College and Golden Plains Credit Union, hosted their first Kids Day game in almost 16 years. On Wednesday, Nov. 7, local Wichita elementary, middle and high schools brought students together for hockey and STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) activities. “The Kids Day… Continue reading Butler helps hosts first Kids Day in 16 years

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Board opts for plan B as City Council approves plan A

Caelin Bragg Advertising & Distribution Manager The Andover City Council overrode Mayor Ben Lawrence’s veto of Butler’s special use permit (SUP) to allow the college to relocate its space in the 6000 building to the area directly west of its 5000 building at their last meeting. The overruling came shortly after Butler’s Board of Trustees… Continue reading Board opts for plan B as City Council approves plan A

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Kelly pulls democratic vote, defeats Kobach

Rachel McClurg Editor-in-Chief Democrat Gov.-Elect  Laura Kelly, and Kansas’ next governor, has new plans for Kansas such as affordable healthcare and school funding. Kelly defeated Republican candidate Kris Kobach and Independent candidate Greg Orman on Tuesday, Nov. 6. “She [Kelly] was the best choice for Kansas because Kansas needed the change she is hoping to… Continue reading Kelly pulls democratic vote, defeats Kobach

Campus News · Feature

PD courses receive mixed opinions

Amanda Smith Lantern Staff As the semester begins to wind down, faculty and staff begin to look at the newly implemented PD courses that freshmen took this semester. The goal of these courses was to allow students to better understand Pathways, which emphasizes the courses that are required for different majors and the relevance of… Continue reading PD courses receive mixed opinions

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International Thanksgiving

On Thursday, Nov. 15, international students brought different foods from their home countries and gathered in the Student Union at 6:30 p.m. for a Thanksgiving feast with the Butler community. The speaker of the event acknowledged the Butler students who participated and the dishes that they brought for the celebration.

Campus News · Feature · Review

Dance concert embodies holiday spirit

  Alfredo Garcia Lantern Staff The Fine Arts department will host “DANCE: A Dance Concert” on Thursday, Nov. 29 beginning at 7:30 p.m. Drawing on a holiday theme, the show will feature special guests from local nursing homes performing “Jingle Bell Rock.”  Excerpts from “The Nutcracker” and many other holiday favorites and recognizable songs will… Continue reading Dance concert embodies holiday spirit