Campus News · Feature

Butler alum welcomed back by old professors 

Jen Anima-Valdez Editor-in-Chief When you walk into Joseph LaForge’s office, you will notice tons of books, football and soccer jerseys, and of course his uniquely detailed water dispenser for his Terere – a native Paraguayan tea.   His love for Paraguayan culture and their awareness of the natural world is shown throughout not only his office… Continue reading Butler alum welcomed back by old professors 

Campus News · Sports

Hunter challenges team with spring schedule

Emmie Boese Lantern Staff The Grizzlies played their first two weeks in their annual Spring league. This league is made up of mostly local games and one out of state team. Cowley Community College, Emporia State, Newman, Friends, Tabor, Barton Community College and Northwest Missouri are teams in the league. The Butler Woman’s Soccer team… Continue reading Hunter challenges team with spring schedule

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

Emporia State student breaks NDA over Title IX case

2016 sex offenses on campus in 12 largest colleges in Kansas Caelin Bragg Lantern Staff Emporia State University’s (ESU) recent handling of a sexual harassment allegation has sparked a discussion on how colleges handle such cases. The allegation was directed towards Brian Schrader, a tenured professor of psychology, from a female student, who The Bulletin,… Continue reading Emporia State student breaks NDA over Title IX case