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

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

Campus News · Sports

Volleyball hits slump, still holds winning record

Madison Marx & Marissa Ramirez Student Sports Media Butler volleyball hosted Seward County on Wednesday, Sept. 25 at home. The Grizzlies fell to the Saints in three sets, (25-13, Seward), (25-13, Seward), (25-19, Seward). Butler put up a great defensive effort against Seward with their hustle and blocks. All the Butler volleyball players contributed greatly… Continue reading Volleyball hits slump, still holds winning record

Campus News · Sports

Zenter nails game-winning field goal in double-overtime

Tyler Godwin Student Sports Media Butler and Dodge city were forced into a double overtime after the Conquistadors scored a touchdown with only 57 seconds left on the game clock. After both teams would make a field goal in the first overtime period, Butler would than block Dodge City’s second field goal attempt, setting up… Continue reading Zenter nails game-winning field goal in double-overtime

Campus News · Feature

Cooper looks to start environmental club

Amanda Smith Lantern Staff Although Butler offers multiple clubs and organizations like SGA and CRU for its students, it does not include an environmental club that many other colleges around the nation do. Sophomore Jaedn Cooper hopes to change this soon. “I’ve always been really earth and eco-friendly, and I don’t think we have a… Continue reading Cooper looks to start environmental club

Campus News · Feature

The ‘BEST’ program is closer than you think

Rachel McClurg Editor-in-Chief Celebrating its 15th year as a program at Butler and Emporia, the Butler Emporia Student Teacher (BEST) Program has proven to be quite a success according to BEST Program staff. “We have built a strong relationship between our key partners at ESU in our combined effort to serve students’ needs,” Education Department… Continue reading The ‘BEST’ program is closer than you think