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Baseball splits series against Garden City with 19-6 victory

Bryce Hirayama Student Sports Media Up until March 5, the Butler baseball team had only lost one game on the year but that all changed when Garden City beat the Grizzlies in back to back games. The Grizzlies were outscored 9-5 in the double-header, losing 3-2 in the first game and 6-3 in the second.… Continue reading Baseball splits series against Garden City with 19-6 victory

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Wet noses lifting spirits before finals

Madeline Owens Staff Writer As students are preparing for their final exams, stress tends to sit in the back of their minds causing more chaos in preparation for finals week.  The sociology and psychology club on campus, SoPsyched, wanted to help students have a little fun before their big tests.  The club worked in collaboration… Continue reading Wet noses lifting spirits before finals

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Football returns to Midwest Classic Bowl for second consecutive year

Bryce Hirayama Student Sports Media The Butler Grizzlies are going back to the postseason for the second year in a row following another winning season, finishing 9-3, under Head Coach Tim Schaffner. The Grizzlies went 8-4 last year and appeared in the Midwest Classic Bowl Miami, Oklahoma. Last year they took on Northeastern Oklahoma A&M,… Continue reading Football returns to Midwest Classic Bowl for second consecutive year

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Enrollment continues to decline as more students opt for workforce

Amanda Smith Managing Editor According to The Kansas Board of Regents, almost all types of post-high school education across the state has seen a decrease in enrollment within the last five years. For Butler, that percentage is resting at nearly negative 15, which according to Associate Vice President of Student Services Jessica Ohman, reflects the… Continue reading Enrollment continues to decline as more students opt for workforce

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Track team finishes season on a strong note, claims two national titles

Emmie Boese Lantern Staff The Butler Men’s and Women’s track team finished their season off at the NJCAA Division 1 Outdoor Track and Field Championships on Saturday, May 18 in Hobbs, New Mexico.The Grizzlies claimed two national titles from their men’s 4×100 m relay team and in the men’s 100m dash. The men’s and women’s… Continue reading Track team finishes season on a strong note, claims two national titles

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Men’s basketball becomes closer with defections

Charles Chaney Sports Editor fr 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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Butler athlete sets track record

Madison May Student Sports Media The indoor track team started their season on Saturday, Jan. 13 at the Graduate Classic in Lincoln, Nebraska. After the Cavalier Night Relays in Overland Park on Friday, Jan. 19 and the Pittsburg State Invitational on Saturday, Jan. 27, the track team had the Herm Wilson Invitational at Wichita State… Continue reading Butler athlete sets track record