Opinion

Students should favor getting a head start rather than interaction

Tyler Krenzin Lantern Staff Going to college is seen as a rite of passage; it’s something that, for the most part, is available for anyone to experience. Being on your own, being responsible for everything you do and the unlimited freedom is a really good aspect of college, however, there is one thing that stands… Continue reading Students should favor getting a head start rather than interaction

Opinion

Computer isolation is necessarily advantageous

Tesla Bethel Lantern Staff According to Potomac, online classes are starting to steadily increase throughout the academic world with as many as 6,700,000 students enrolled in online courses, as education evolves and time goes on. However, there are some drawbacks to taking online courses. Where online courses lack, traditional education thrives. One of the largest… Continue reading Computer isolation is necessarily advantageous

Campus News

Myose showcases solo art exhibit – Artist brings unique style to Butler

Story and photo by: Tori Lemon Japanese artist Chiyoko Myose made her second debut at the E. B. White art gallery from Friday, Nov. 4 through Friday, Dec. 2. The first time she showcased her work was in 2011 as a part of group show curated by Kevin Mullins. For her current exhibit, Myose contacted… Continue reading Myose showcases solo art exhibit – Artist brings unique style to Butler

Campus News

Nursing program holds fundraiser for homeless

Hayley Smith Editor-in-Chief The Butler Student Nursing Association (BSNA) is holding a fundraiser to gather items for the Butler Homeless Initiative (BHI.) There is a competition going on between the semesters, with a prize for the winner, to encourage the nursing students to become interested in participating in something charitable while pulling the nursing community… Continue reading Nursing program holds fundraiser for homeless

Campus News

Potential Careers in…Philosophy

Hunter Fullhart Photography and social media editor   Philosophy is defined as “the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline” and believe it or not, this can be an extraordinary and interesting career choice to pursue. Those that study philosophy aim to tackle such questions… Continue reading Potential Careers in…Philosophy

Review

Bravo’s Bistro efforts based on taste

Photo Courtesy:  Matt Cooper Matt Cooper Lantern Staff One eager Venetian entrepreneurial spirit. Antonio Bravo has taken a chance on the city of El Dorado, bringing the town a new Italian eatery. Bravo’s Bistro opened doors in place of the failed steak joint, El Dorado Chophouse, last September. Not originally equipped with a liquor license… Continue reading Bravo’s Bistro efforts based on taste