Campus News · Sports

Football pulls away for another win

Daniel Wendland Student Sports Media On Saturday, Oct. 28, the 12th-ranked Butler football team traveled to Iowa Falls, Iowa to take on Ellsworth. Butler came back with a 48-19 win over the Panthers. The final score shows a 29-point victory for the Grizzlies, but that may be a little misleading, because the game was actually… Continue reading Football pulls away for another win

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Administration pushes for disability adherence

Caelin Bragg Lantern Staff Butler is currently working towards compliance to Section 508 to make sure all its disabled students have equal access to education. Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act requires federal agencies have all digital tools used by the agencies be accommodating and usable by those with disabilities by January 2018. While Butler… Continue reading Administration pushes for disability adherence

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First come, first serve: Enrollment begins for students

  Sophia allen Lantern Staff Academic advising is a crucial part of college, according to advisors. At least once in their time at a college or university, a student will meet with an advisor to figure their educational goals and how best to reach them. At Butler, spring enrollment for 2018 began on Monday, Oct.… Continue reading First come, first serve: Enrollment begins for students

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Theatre department sings through the stress

Rachel McClurg Managing Editor Frankenstein, a violent musical with an ironic lesson on love, takes the stage for fall 2017. “It [Frankenstein] was done off Broadway in 2008 and it’s very expressionistic, so it’s not necessarily realism, and it’s very close to the book unlike most of the movies that have come out recently,” Director… Continue reading Theatre department sings through the stress

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Butler Care Team helps students in times of crisis

Tyler Krenzin Lantern Staff Butler offers many amenities to help students from student tutoring to health care services. However, is there a service to help students in a time of crisis? The answer is yes, and it comes in the form of the Butler Care Team. Academics may seem like the number one priority at… Continue reading Butler Care Team helps students in times of crisis

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Twitter doubles character limit for certain users

Sophia Allen Lantern Staff In past years, Twitter has been known for its 140-character limit, but now Twitter has decided to test a new feature, allowing some users to have up to 280 characters, twice the amount it has been, in their tweets. This feature surfaced because of character differences in different languages. While users… Continue reading Twitter doubles character limit for certain users

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Transferring season quickly approaches

Rachel McClurg Lantern Staff For sophomores, the transfer process is approaching quickly. Starting the process as quickly as possible is a good idea for those wanting to transfer soon. “Students should communicate with their Butler Academic Advisor to begin the process as early as possible,” Academic Advisor Shannon Herbert said. “We can provide them with… Continue reading Transferring season quickly approaches

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Theatre director receives reputable award

Theatre Department Chair Bob Peterson received an award by the Mary Jane Teall organization. He also received the Outstanding Director of a play, and his most recent award includes the Theatre Educator of the Year 2017 award. Photo courtesy by Bob Peterson Tori Lemon Editor- in- Chief Chair of Butler’s Theatre Department Bob Peterson was… Continue reading Theatre director receives reputable award