Campus News

Transferring may trouble students

Photo Courtesy: Enlighten Portal Hayley Smith Editor-in-Chief According to Academic Advisor Gary Royse, about 60 percent of students will choose to further their education after a community college by attending a university or other institution. Although there may be some unforeseen problems that arise when one is attempting to transfer, they are normally minimal. Royse… Continue reading Transferring may trouble students

Campus News

Kindness column: DUI Impact Center assists victims, offenders

Photo Courtesy: MADD Olivia Vest Managing Editor Two in three people will be involved in an alcohol-related driving accident in their lifetimes, according to Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). With such incredibly high rates of these accidents, the work of organizations such as the Kansas DUI (Driving Under the Influence) Impact Center is important. After… Continue reading Kindness column: DUI Impact Center assists victims, offenders

Opinion

Social Media in Politics: Pro & Con

Pro Tesla Bethel Lantern Staff There are positives and negatives to everything in the celestial world we reside in. With social media, there comes many positives in this election season. With the election coming up, social media has become a battlefield of “dank memes” about the political world. Now, you might not think that’s a… Continue reading Social Media in Politics: Pro & Con

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Waterfest educates fourth graders

Photo Courtesy: Kaitlin Parks Butler Community College hosted its 20th Walnut River Water Festival on Tuesday, Oct. 12. Butler County fourth graders including Skelly Elementary, Lincoln Elementary of Augusta and Garfield Elementary came to learn about water conservation. Classrooms in the 1500 Building were transformed into centers that focused on many activities following the Waterfest… Continue reading Waterfest educates fourth graders