Campus News · Feature

International students adjust to American life

Amariani Garcia Lantern Staff For international students, it can take up to one year to transfer to college here in the United States. The requirements needed range from an application, bank statements showcasing that students can afford to attend, a sponsor or a financial guarantee form, high school transcripts in English, an international housing statement,… Continue reading International students adjust to American life

Campus News · Feature

Brazilian soccer player gets her shot in the States

Emmie Boese Lantern Staff Coming back to the United States was exactly what Isabela Fernandes hoped for in accomplishing her goals. Fernandes is a freshman business administration major. Starting this spring, Fernandes will play for Butler’s women’s soccer team. Fernandes is from Curitiba, Brazil who transferred this semester to Butler to play soccer and continue… Continue reading Brazilian soccer player gets her shot in the States

Campus News · Feature

Public safety receives upgrades

Alfredo Garcia Lantern Staff Over the fall 2018 semester, the Department of Public Safety received an electronic upgrade and renovations were made to the office layout. The office moved around and a wall was built between College Health and Counseling. As part of the department’s new renovations, the West door is now open every day… Continue reading Public safety receives upgrades

Campus News · Feature

Being Peterson Peterson’s: commentary on writing

Timothy Johnson Lantern Staff “This is like the sixth time that the Alvin the Alligator has appeared in one of my plays,” Bob Peterson said, explaining his inspiration for Alvin the Alligator, the main character in his newest play, “Being Frank.” Bob Peterson is the director of theater at Butler Community College and has won… Continue reading Being Peterson Peterson’s: commentary on writing

Campus News · Sports

Allen, company push men past Neosho

Tyler Godwin Student Sports Media The Grizzlies trailed Neosho by double digits in the second half before rallying back for a 82-62 win over the Panthers on Wednesday, Feb. 13 at the Power Plant. The Grizzlies outscored Neosho 58-31 in the second half. Neosho scored the first seven points of the game before Butler stormed… Continue reading Allen, company push men past Neosho

Campus News · Sports

Women’s basketball continues to sit atop Jayhawk east

Aushay Sanchez Student Sports Media The Butler women moved closer to a Jayhawk East Conference championship with a 91-69 win over Neosho on Wednesday, Feb. 13 at the Power Plant. Butler trailed at the end of both the first quarter and at halftime, yet outscored the Panthers 58-33 in the second half to roll to… Continue reading Women’s basketball continues to sit atop Jayhawk east

Campus News · Sports

Softball success continues to begin 2019 season

Matthew Will Sports Editor For the seventh consecutive year, Butler’s softball team started the season with two wins on opening day. On Wednesday, Feb. 13, the fourth-ranked Grizzlies defeated the Oklahoma Wesleyan Eagles, 8-1 and 12-1. Sophomore Megan Johnson took the mound for the Grizzlies in game one. Johnson would face 15 hitters in four… Continue reading Softball success continues to begin 2019 season

Campus News · Feature

KBTL 88.1 The Grizz is coming out with ‘radioactive’ shows

Cat Gonzales Photography & Social Media Editor Every Monday from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m., The Weekend Roundup sports talk is on the air with hosts, Tyler Godwin and Owen Berk. They share the latest sports recaps of what is happens from college and sports around the country. Godwin and Berk also hosts The Cave… Continue reading KBTL 88.1 The Grizz is coming out with ‘radioactive’ shows