Campus News · Sports

Lechtenberg leads volleyball in successful first season

Ross Cole Student Sports Media The Butler Grizzlies volleyball team has had a roller coaster season so far, but have managed to stay above .500 as they hit the downhill slide of their 2019 season. First year Head Coach Lisa Lechtenberg has gained good relationships with her new players and has led her team to… Continue reading Lechtenberg leads volleyball in successful first season

Feature · Review

Local buffet provides stunning choices, service

Madeline Owens Lantern Staff The Golden Asian buffet has excellent Chinese cuisine, and they know what a good buffet should consist of. Chinese food is a necessity in a small midwest town. Even in my small hometown of Gardner, there are a couple of really good “hole in the wall” Chinese restaurants that were very… Continue reading Local buffet provides stunning choices, service

Campus News · Sports

Impressive running attack ends two-game skid for the Grizzlies

Bryce Hirayama Student Sports Media Going into the game on Saturday, Oct. 12 against Air Force Prep, all seemed to be going wrong for the Grizzlies. In the two weeks prior, the Grizzlies lost not just once but twice after a hard-fought game against the then ranked No. 1 Hutchinson Blue Dragons and a blowout… Continue reading Impressive running attack ends two-game skid for the Grizzlies

Campus News

Four students involved in alleged robbery in Junction City

Cat Gonzales Photography & Social Media Editor Three Butler students were arrested and charged with aggravated robbery and conspiracy. According to Savannah Rattanavong, a crime and courts reporter from The Manhattan Mercury, Izek Jackson, Javontez Brime and Malik Watkins “while armed with a handgun, [allegedly] robbed marijuana from Jeffery Walters III and/or Kaionia Channell by… Continue reading Four students involved in alleged robbery in Junction City

Campus News

Justices extend outreach program to Butler County

Caelin Bragg Lantern Staff As part of its initiative to reach out to the public, the Kansas Supreme Court held a special session in El Dorado and met with the community prior to and after the session. The justices heard oral arguments from attorneys of two separate cases in the El Dorado High School auditorium… Continue reading Justices extend outreach program to Butler County

Campus News · Feature

Clap your hands to…’I’ve Got Rhythm”

Jordan Plowman Lantern Staff The vocal performance department is proud to present the first concert of this year’s three-part series, “I’ve Got Rhythm” on Thursday, Oct. 10 through Saturday, Oct. 12 at 7:30 p.m. and a matinee on Saturday’s performance at 2 p.m.   Associate Professor of Vocal Music Matthew Udland explains the reasoning behind this… Continue reading Clap your hands to…’I’ve Got Rhythm”

Opinion

Trash talk should stay in sports

Caelin Bragg Lantern Staff The rhetoric and conversations surrounding our politics today resemble more the bickering and feuds of sports fans rather than the serious, reasoned discussions they should be. Insults and name-calling are just the tip of the iceberg of the problems in our modern political discourse. People seem to spend most of their… Continue reading Trash talk should stay in sports

Opinion

How to handle stress in a stressful world

Lexi Letterman Lantern Staff Stress is something we all have experienced, but how many people really understand stress? Stress is defined by Merriam-Websters’ online dictionary as “a physical, chemical, or emotional factor that causes bodily or mental tension and may be a factor in disease causation”, it follows then, that minimizing stress is important to… Continue reading How to handle stress in a stressful world