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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

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Hidden treasures at the Kansas State Fair: Lumberjacks compete for crowd’s amusement

Caelin Bragg Advertising & Distribution Manager Featured at the State Fair was the daily Timberworks Lumberjack Show, a competition between two of many lumberjacks in a variety of events. The day I went to the show it featured lumberjacks Logan Alden and Zachary Ray (Zach) as the competitors. Both halves of the crowd were sectioned… Continue reading Hidden treasures at the Kansas State Fair: Lumberjacks compete for crowd’s amusement

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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

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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

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‘Butcher Son’ to be read in memorial

Caelin Bragg Advertising & Distribution Manager Butler’s English department will remember former Professor of English Michael Cissell through a reading of his book of poetry at the L.W. Nixon Library. Cissell published “The Cutting Songs of the Butcher Son” in July of this year, a month before his passing on Thursday, August 16, and it… Continue reading ‘Butcher Son’ to be read in memorial