Campus News

Students’ success in math increases because of redesign

Courtesy of Shannon Covert Rachel McClurg Managing Editor The goal of the new math classes is to help the students succeed at a faster and more efficient rate. For the most part, this is definitely the case. According to graphs provided by Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Associate Dean Shannon Covert, the redesign has increased… Continue reading Students’ success in math increases because of redesign

Campus News

Former football player arrested for murder

Matthew Will Lantern Staff On Thursday, Dec. 14, 2017, around 12:57 p.m., a shooting occurred in front of the Samco Gas Station in Anniston, Alabama. Former Butler defensive back DeMario “Zoo” Burnett, 19, is in custody after shooting Zondrick Foster, 22, over an apparent drug related robbery. Damien Cortez Curry, 23, was also shot by… Continue reading Former football player arrested for murder

Campus News

“We are not makers of history. We are made by history.”- Martin Luther King Jr.

Marcus Smith Lantern Staff Black History Month began as Negro History Week in 1926 and was renamed Black History Month. It was first proposed by black educators and the Black United Students at Kent State University in 1969 and was first officially recognized by President Gerald Ford in 1976. Since it was first recognized, every… Continue reading “We are not makers of history. We are made by history.”- Martin Luther King Jr.

Campus News · Sports

Men’s basketball becomes closer with defections

Charles Chaney Sports Editor For 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

Campus News

Enrollment falls from 2016 fall semester

Cat Gonzales Lantern Staff Enrollment is down for the 2017 fall semester at Butler Community College, according to the 20th-day Demographics. The total headcount of attendance had dropped since fall 2016. For tuition, there was an increase in fees for the 2017-2018 academic year, but the tuition rate did not increase. From Fall 2016, several… Continue reading Enrollment falls from 2016 fall semester

Opinion · Sports

Poor attendance across the board

Illustration by Elza High Matthew Will Lantern Staff Butler students do not attend sporting events often. Whether it be a football game in September or a men’s basketball game in January, attendees are primarily non-students. While the El Dorado community is quite supportive, some are even season ticket holders. When designing BG Products Veterans Sports… Continue reading Poor attendance across the board

Campus News · Sports

Women’s basketball second semester lead by defense

Charles Chaney Sports Editor The loss to rival Hutchinson always leaves a bad taste in your mouth. For women’s Head Coach Mike Helmer and the Butler women’s team, they used that bad taste to become one of the hottest teams in the Jayhawk Conference. “We have to continue to do things the right way,” Helmer… Continue reading Women’s basketball second semester lead by defense

Opinion

Mark Wahlberg, Twitter and the modern-day feminist

Tyler Krenzin Lantern Staff In America, society is working to create more opportunities where women are paid the same as men and are working in roles men predominately served in. Hollywood, now, is no different in the way that they have shaped a path for women specifically to succeed. We are starting to see the… Continue reading Mark Wahlberg, Twitter and the modern-day feminist

Review

‘Justice League’ continues less-than-super DC storyline

Tyler Krenzin Lantern Staff The lowest of expectations were all I expected for this movie. After the complete massacre of the Superman character in Man of Steel, and the shoddiness of a directing job done in Batman vs. Superman, I had to be honest with myself and go in knowing I would more than likely… Continue reading ‘Justice League’ continues less-than-super DC storyline