Opinion · Sports

Tyler’s hot takes: Is it time to end college athletics?

Tyler Krenzin Lantern Staff In America sports reign supreme, especially in Midwest and Southeast America. We can come to the conclusion that as far as entertainment is concerned, there are not a lot of options outside of sports. In Kansas City, Missouri, the most important events of the year are Sunday night football games when… Continue reading Tyler’s hot takes: Is it time to end college athletics?

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Kansas candidates: On the issues- Greg Orman

Amanda Smith Lantern Staff Education Greg Orman, who is running as an independent gubernatorial candidate, plans to bring education in Kansas back to, and beyond, adequate funding levels. Orman believes in the importance of public education and is open to innovation through technology in education to improve the system. He also supports private education but… Continue reading Kansas candidates: On the issues- Greg Orman

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Kansas candidates: On the issues- Laura Kelly

Sophia Allen Lantern Staff Education Laura Kelly, the democratic gubernatorial candidate, has always been a supporter of children and families, so it is not surprising that she intends to improve the state’s public school system and support early childhood education programs. If elected, she intends to increase school funds and provide the best possible education… Continue reading Kansas candidates: On the issues- Laura Kelly

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Kansas candidates: On the issues- Kris Kobach

Rachel McClurg Editor-in-Chief Education Kris Kobach, the republican gubernatorial candidate, is a supporter of education and is in favor of focusing on putting more money into the classrooms specifically. According to Kobach’s website, he hopes to spend more money on teacher pay, books and computers. His plan is to guarantee that at least 75 percent… Continue reading Kansas candidates: On the issues- Kris Kobach

Campus News · Feature

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

Campus News · Feature

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

Campus News · Feature

‘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