Campus News · Feature

Honor Society travels to the Little Apple

Amanda Smith Lantern Staff Members of Butler’s Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) gathered in Manhattan on Friday through Sunday, Nov. 2 through Nov. 4 for their second conference of the year. Butler is a part of the Kansas-Nebraska region and is advised by Service Desk Analyst Chrissy Baker and Professor of English Jim Buchhorn. Sophomores Mariah… Continue reading Honor Society travels to the Little Apple

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Mental health help available to students

Rachel McClurg Editor-in-Chief For some, college can bring on depression and anxiety. The depression that college students experience can become worse as the seasons change as well. “There is a type of depression that is seasonal and appears to increase in the fall possibly due to lack of sunlight,” Counselor Nancy Hamm said. “Sunlight helps… Continue reading Mental health help available to students

Campus News · Sports

Defense gets the job done in Texas

Raymond Hoare & Emmie Boese Student Sports Media & Lantern Staff Given the soccer team’s record, the women’s soccer defense has been phenomenal as the last five games have been shutouts, beating Allen County, 6-0. In the Region IV tourney, Butler beat the Dodge City Conquistadors 4-0. Next, was a tough match up against Cloud… Continue reading Defense gets the job done in Texas

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Andover saga continues as City Council come to blows

Caelin Bragg Advertising & Distribution Manager UPDATE Wednesday, Nov. 7 Addendum: Mayor issues his third veto on Butler Andover Mayor Ben Lawrence vetoed the City Council’s motion to grant Butler a special use permit to expand its 5000 building to hold its facilities from the 6000 building. The veto on Tuesday, Nov. 6 comes shortly after a… Continue reading Andover saga continues as City Council come to blows

Campus News · Sports

Gowan’s two picks help rout the Greyhounds

Tyler Godwin Student Sports Media The Grizzly defense set a school record on Saturday, Oct 20, with seven interceptions in a 35-14 road victory over the Fort Scott Greyhounds. Butler came up with five interceptions in the second half, with sophomore cornerback Tay Gowan returning one for a pick-six to open up the third quarter.… Continue reading Gowan’s two picks help rout the Greyhounds

Campus News · Sports

Volleyball ends regular season on a four game losing skid

Marissa Ramirez & Madison Marx Student Sports Media The women’s volleyball team headed to Barton Community College for their last game of the regular season. They came up short to Barton in four sets (25-18, Barton), (27-25, Butler), (25-23, Barton) and (25-14, Barton). Butler finished the regular season 15-14 overall and 8-8 in the Jayhawk… Continue reading Volleyball ends regular season on a four game losing skid

Campus News · Sports

Leidersten earns national award following season finale

Raymond Hoare Student Sports Media As the regular season is coming to an end, Butler women’s soccer was at BG Product Veterans Sports Complex to face off against Kansas City Kansas Community College on Thursday, Oct. 18. Butler was on the attacking half of the field for a majority of the first half. In the… Continue reading Leidersten earns national award following season finale

Campus News · Feature

Next Chapter ‘books’ local musician for event

Amanda Smith Lantern Staff For her first event since taking over the local book and novelty store, The Next Chapter, owner Errin Moore hosted Acoustic Night at the bookstore. The night featured Tyler Briscoe, a local musician, a food truck and The Next Chapter’s usual coffee, books and cats. “It was a kickoff for all… Continue reading Next Chapter ‘books’ local musician for event