Campus News · Feature

‘Anatomy of Grey’ is taking the stage

Ashton Hittle Lantern Staff “Anatomy of Grey,” a play written by Jim Leonard Jr. published in 2006, will take place on Thursday, Nov. 15 through Saturday, Nov. 17. The production will begin at 7:30 p.m. each evening and a matinee performance on Saturday at 2 p.m. The play is directed Professor of Theatre by Sam… Continue reading ‘Anatomy of Grey’ is taking the stage

Campus News · Sports

Men pull themselves out of a drought

Auhshay Sanchez & Wesley Hagar Student Sports Media The Men’s Butler Grizzlies Basketball team traveled to Ottumwa, Iowa to participate in the Financial Partners Classic at the Hellyer Center for the two-day event on Friday, Nov. 2 and Saturday, Nov. 3. The Grizzlies did not have the best start to the season as they lost… Continue reading Men pull themselves out of a drought

Campus News · Sports

Volleyball closes season after loss in Region XI Tournament

Marissa Ramirez & Madison Marx Student Sports Media The Butler Women’s volleyball closed the season out with a 3-1 loss against Barton Community College on Tuesday, Oct. 30. They fell short in four sets, (25-22, Barton), (25-22, Butler), (27-25, Barton), (25-9, Barton). Sophomore outside hitter Nia Bishop had 12 kills for the game followed by… Continue reading Volleyball closes season after loss in Region XI Tournament

Campus News · Sports

Football gives their all against Iowa Western

Tyler Godwin Student Sports Media The Grizzlies gave No. 3 Iowa Western everything they had this weekend in a tightly contested game, but would ultimately fall 19-14. Iowa Western took control of the game early after a pair of touchdowns thrown by quarterback Tyriek Starks. The first coming late in the first quarter on a… Continue reading Football gives their all against Iowa Western

Campus News · Sports

Women’s basketball off to hot start

Raymond Hoare Student Sports Media The Butler Grizzlies women’s basketball team began their season in Sedalia, Missouri, on a two-day trip on Friday, Nov. 2 and Saturday, Nov. 3 participating in the McDonald’s Classic. Facing the number two ranked team in Division II, the Kirkwood (Iowa) Eagles, and the host team, State Fair Community College.… Continue reading Women’s basketball off to hot start

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Grizzly Growl: American students/International Students

What are your plans for Thanksgiving? Watch football, eat food and go shopping. Are there any Black Friday deals that you are looking forward to? Bath and Body. I also want to buy some clothes and shoes. What is your favorite Thanksgiving food? Pumpkin pie What is your favorite Thanksgiving activity? Watching football Do you… Continue reading Grizzly Growl: American students/International Students

Campus News · Feature

Fire Science shows support for loved ones with cancer

Cat Gonzales Photography & Social Media Editor The Fire Science department at Butler Community College and the El Dorado firefighters shaved their heads for the month of October to show support for National Cancer Awareness month. The idea was brought up by El Dorado Fire Department Crew C. The Crew has eight participating members: Captain… Continue reading Fire Science shows support for loved ones with cancer

Campus News · Feature

Honor Society travels to the Little Apple

Amanda Smith Lantern Staff Members of Butler’s Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) gathered in Manhattan on Friday through Sunday, Nov. 2 through Nov. 4 for their second conference of the year. Butler is a part of the Kansas-Nebraska region and is advised by Service Desk Analyst Chrissy Baker and Professor of English Jim Buchhorn. Sophomores Mariah… Continue reading Honor Society travels to the Little Apple

Campus News

Mental health help available to students

Rachel McClurg Editor-in-Chief For some, college can bring on depression and anxiety. The depression that college students experience can become worse as the seasons change as well. “There is a type of depression that is seasonal and appears to increase in the fall possibly due to lack of sunlight,” Counselor Nancy Hamm said. “Sunlight helps… Continue reading Mental health help available to students