Campus News

We, the students, want change

Cat Gonzales Lantern Staff On Saturday, March 21, a march is arranged at Park Elementary in Wichita. This march, known as “March for Our Lives,” was inspired by Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students. Emma Gonzalez, 18, organized this march nationally to demand that lawmakers provide stricter gun laws and prioritize the lives of Americans.… Continue reading We, the students, want change

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Doctorates on campus: Efficiently teaching dev-ed to students

Caelin Bragg Lantern Staff Troy Nordman is the associate dean of the humanities and social sciences department and is also one of many professors at Butler who has a Ph.D. Butler’s associate dean of humanities and social sciences began his tenure at Butler in 1991 when he began teaching English and literature at the college… Continue reading Doctorates on campus: Efficiently teaching dev-ed to students

Campus News · Sports

Close loss ends Lady Grizzlies season

Owen Berk Student Sports Media On Monday, March 5, the women’s basketball team traveled to Hartman Arena in Park City for their second round match-up in the Region VI playoff tournament. A sea of purple flooded the arena 30 minutes before tip-off, a crowd that would have had the Power Plant at maximum capacity easily.… Continue reading Close loss ends Lady Grizzlies season

Campus News · Feature

EMT program prepares for real life emergencies

Darrah Walker Lantern Staff Since the late 1970’s, Butler Community College has offered students the ability to train to become a first responder and EMT-A (Emergency Medical Technician- Advanced). The titles of the courses provided through the college have changed multiple times. In 2011, Butler began offering EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) and AEMT (Advanced Emergency… Continue reading EMT program prepares for real life emergencies

Campus News · Feature

International Women’s Day 2018, #PressForProgress

Illustrated and written by Tori Lemon Editor-in-Chief “#PressForProgress” is the theme for this year’s International Women’s Day, which is inspired by the statistics from the World Economic Forum’s 2017 Global Gender Gap Report. It states that gender parity, or the state or condition of being equal, especially regarding status or pay, is nearly 200 years away.… Continue reading International Women’s Day 2018, #PressForProgress

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Q&A – Diversity as a Student Athlete featuring Joshua Conrad

Matthew Will Lantern Staff Q: Who is Joshua Conrad? Joshua is a redshirt freshman guard/forward for the Butler men’s basketball team. He is from Memphis, Tennessee and studies sports medicine. Q: How does El Dorado, Kansas differ from Memphis, Tennessee? “In Memphis, we got buildings. I’m not used to just flat. There’s always something going… Continue reading Q&A – Diversity as a Student Athlete featuring Joshua Conrad

Campus News · Feature

Forget the past: Butler’s choir focuses on the ‘Present’

Emma Barkley Lantern Staff Going along with previous themes, the winter vocal concert has a theme of “Present,” which will entail present day pop songs. The concert will be held in the 700 building at Butler Community College in El Dorado in the auditorium on Tuesday, March 13, and Wednesday, March 14 at 7:30 p.m.… Continue reading Forget the past: Butler’s choir focuses on the ‘Present’

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