Campus News

Executive order sparks miner changes

Olivia Vest Managing Editor The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) saw many changes as of Tuesday, March 28. In accordance with President Donald Trump’s campaign promises, he signed into law an executive order to greatly deregulate environmental restrictions. According to Trump, the order will increase the American coal and oil industries as well as reduce governmental… Continue reading Executive order sparks miner changes

Feature

Bruce wants sum of math to be more student friendly

Connor Detlefsen Lantern Staff The slightest mention of math is known to cause a few screams here and there, but the newest Developmental Math Program Coordinator Laurie Bruce wants to ease those fears. Bruce was hired on Tuesday, Jan. 17 and is actively making a difference in coordination with other faculty to Butler’s Math Department.… Continue reading Bruce wants sum of math to be more student friendly

Feature

Behind the brain: Coping with comorbid mental illnesses

Tori Lemon Lantern Staff It is easy to dismiss or poke at the things we do not understand. Many do not even realize when they are reinforcing typical stereotypes about others, and unfortunately it is a day to day situation. Our perceptions of others come from the stereotypes society has placed over time in regards… Continue reading Behind the brain: Coping with comorbid mental illnesses

Campus News

Quality education, financial value sought after, community colleges fit bill

Sergio Cisneros Lantern Staff High school graduates and those seeking a degree are often torn between either attending a community college or a four-year university to continue their education because of concerns about which type of institution is better to attend. Although there are many things that can be different from college to college, there… Continue reading Quality education, financial value sought after, community colleges fit bill

Opinion

Lack of diversity in campus administration is a disservice to minorities

Tori lemon Lantern Staff With the rising growth in diversity among students on the collegiate level, one would think there would be a closer positive correlation of diversity among administration and faculty members as well. Unfortunately, here at Butler as well as other universities, this is not the case. According to research gathered in 2016… Continue reading Lack of diversity in campus administration is a disservice to minorities