Campus News · Feature

Spirit Squad helps create game day atmosphere

Emmie Boese Business Manager Having a group of people that can bring positive energy at games is always a plus whenever you are at a sporting event. The Butler Spirit Squad is composed of 18 members and a mascot, and Head Coach Terri Rinkenbaugh lead the squad. The squad cheers at athletic events including football,… Continue reading Spirit Squad helps create game day atmosphere

Campus News · Feature

First-year chemistry professor enjoys dynamic of new school

Maya Hall Lantern Staff Despite some initial stress, freshman professor of chemistry, Patrick Emery, has had a positive experience so far with the support of the people around him. Before teaching here, Emery also taught at the University of New England in Maine. He made the move to Butler after interviewing and taking a look… Continue reading First-year chemistry professor enjoys dynamic of new school

Campus News · Sports

Braden Godfrey Student Sports Media In Texas, the Butler Grizzlies volleyball team started off very strong with two wins to start the season in the Vernon College Classic, beating Lamar, Colorado College 3-0 and Trinity Valley, Texas College 3-2. After their strong start of the season, they then had lost five straight games, three being… Continue reading

Campus News · Sports

Women’s basketball splits opening weekend games

Raymond Hoare Student Sports Media The Butler Grizzlies started their season in Sedalia, Missouri at the McDonald’s Classic at State Fair Community College. Butler started out the year at No. 18 in the NJCAA preseason poll. The Grizzlies’ opening game pinned them against the Division II No. 2 team, the Kirkwood Eagles. The Grizzlies fell… Continue reading Women’s basketball splits opening weekend games

Campus News · Sports

Slow second half leads to first loss of season

Anthony Gorges Student Sports Media On Tuesday, Nov. 5, the Butler Grizzlies men’s basketball team hit the road for their first time this season. Butler traveled to Council Bluffs, Iowa to take on the Iowa Western Community College Reivers in Reivers Arena. Butler came into the game 1-0 after winning their season opener against Kansas… Continue reading Slow second half leads to first loss of season

Opinion

Conferences help make knowledge flow

Jordan Plowman Lantern Staff Specialized conferences help involve and introduce new ideas for everyone attending. Kansas School Press Association (KSPA) and Journalism Education Association (JEA) conferences, organizations that Kansas public schools are apart of, teach the basics of InDesign and how to evolve their knowledge in photography. Meanwhile, the College Media Association (CMA) advances student… Continue reading Conferences help make knowledge flow

Campus News

PBL students attend international business leadership conference

Jordan Cornell Lantern Staff Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) is an international business leadership organization that is available for Butler students to participate in. The purpose of PBL is to bring business and education together and the chance to compete in various business-related events at the state and national level. The trip was for the PBL… Continue reading PBL students attend international business leadership conference

Campus News

Financial aid disbursements set to change in Spring 2020

Carlie Pracht Lantern Staff Some students who plan to transfer to another school after graduation from Butler and want to take classes that do not necessarily apply to their major here at Butler, but will transfer to their next school, will no longer receive financial aid assistance for these classes if they do not apply… Continue reading Financial aid disbursements set to change in Spring 2020