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Men’s basketball becomes closer with defections

Charles Chaney Sports Editor For Head Coach Bryan Miller’s men’s basketball team to say they have dealt with adversity would be an understatement. “It’s addition by subtraction,” Assistant Coach Daven Vo said. With three players leaving the basketball team over the break, it left the Grizzlies with only nine players to suit up. It did… Continue reading Men’s basketball becomes closer with defections

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Enrollment falls from 2016 fall semester

Cat Gonzales Lantern Staff Enrollment is down for the 2017 fall semester at Butler Community College, according to the 20th-day Demographics. The total headcount of attendance had dropped since fall 2016. For tuition, there was an increase in fees for the 2017-2018 academic year, but the tuition rate did not increase. From Fall 2016, several… Continue reading Enrollment falls from 2016 fall semester

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Women’s basketball second semester lead by defense

Charles Chaney Sports Editor The loss to rival Hutchinson always leaves a bad taste in your mouth. For women’s Head Coach Mike Helmer and the Butler women’s team, they used that bad taste to become one of the hottest teams in the Jayhawk Conference. “We have to continue to do things the right way,” Helmer… Continue reading Women’s basketball second semester lead by defense

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Grant gives parents opportunity to finish college

Cat Gonzales Lantern Staff For parents who are attending Butler and who use the EduCare Center Learning Lab, the tuition for their children will now be more affordable. EduCare received a Child Care Access Means Parents (CCAMPis) grant in the amount of $116,012, which may concern parents who are Pell-eligible and low-income. “The EduCare teaches… Continue reading Grant gives parents opportunity to finish college

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Men’s basketball drops Jayhawk opener

Charles Chaney Sports Editor Saturday Nov. 11 was not kind to Butler athletics. While the football team suffered a tough loss, the men’s basketball team did, too. Garden City stole a victory from the jaws of the Grizzlies 75-59 at the Power Plant. The Grizzlies fell to 0-1 in the Jayhawk Conference. Despite jumping out… Continue reading Men’s basketball drops Jayhawk opener

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Butler recognized for community college excellence

Rachel McClurg Managing Editor Butler Community College was recently recognized as being in the top 150 community colleges in the nation. The Aspen Institute awards one million dollars every two years to a top 10 finalist. “It means we were selected and recognized as a community college that strives for excellence,” Vice President of Academics… Continue reading Butler recognized for community college excellence

Campus News · Sports

Women open up conference play with win

Austin McNorton Student Sports Media The Butler women’s basketball team beat the Lady Broncbusters from Garden City 77-53 on Saturday, Nov. 11. This was the one game that went right for Butler athletics on Saturday as the football suffered a loss as well as the men’s basketball team. The Grizzlies jumped out to an early… Continue reading Women open up conference play with win

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Football stunned in upset of century

Charles Chaney & Zack Grossnickle Sports Editor & Student Sports Media A 56-yard interception return is all the scoring we saw as previously winless Iowa Central stunned the Butler Grizzlies in their season finale on Saturday, Nov. 11 at BG Products Veterans Sports Complex, 7-0. Even with the loss, the Grizzlies finished tied for in… Continue reading Football stunned in upset of century

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El Dorado favorite closes

On Sunday, Nov. 12, Jacob’s Well closed, leaving customers unsure if the restaurant will reopen in the future. Jacob’s Well offered a variety of seating options from tables to booths, to the front counter where customers could eat their food all while being able to watch baristas make signature drinks. Emma Barkley    Emma Barkley Lantern… Continue reading El Dorado favorite closes

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Library gets political: Session held on Kansas senatorial snippet

Caelin Bragg Lantern Staff   “You can go to France, but you can’t become a Frenchman. You can go live in Turkey or Germany, and you can’t become a Turk or German, or any other nationality. But people who live anyplace in the world can come to America and become an American. That is our… Continue reading Library gets political: Session held on Kansas senatorial snippet