Campus News · Feature

Carlson continues to aim for student success

Amanda Smith Lantern Staff Most students attending Butler’s El Dorado campus would recognize Professor of Chemistry Robert Carlson whether it be from his classes, lunch or just from encountering his outgoing personality around campus. Carlson has been teaching at Butler for 30 years and in his time, he has always put his students first. One… Continue reading Carlson continues to aim for student success

Campus News · Feature · Sports

Wright emerges into success

Emmie Boese Lantern Staff Sophomore Tavarius Wright, business major from Memphis, Tennessee, begins the end of his Butler career by becoming a national champion and breaking a record. Wright recently became the national champion in the 60m dash, as well as breaking the school record in this event. Wright set the record with an event… Continue reading Wright emerges into success

Feature

Former student makes a comeback as featured artist

Cat Gonzales Photography & Social Media Editor Matthew Hillyard, a Butler alum, returned to showcase his talent with 35 pieces and one video at the EB White Art Gallery in the 700 Building. This show features his favorite piece, “HATE U,” He selected this piece to dedicate to all of his ex-boyfriends. The topic of… Continue reading Former student makes a comeback as featured artist

Review

Gypsy Rose story comes to life in ‘The Act’

Amariani Garcia Lantern Staff A new Hulu Series called “The Act,” based on real events in 2015, premiered on Wednesday, March 20. The star role Joey King, also in The Kissing Booth, plays Gypsy, a naïve child that turns out to be an adult. The very dramatic series heightens Gypsy’s childlike features as they display… Continue reading Gypsy Rose story comes to life in ‘The Act’

Campus News · Feature

Performing arts department comes together to perform

Timothy Johnson Lantern Staff “I think the highlight is that everyone is combined and at the same time they all kind of have their special moment, and I think the other thing is that it’s pretty special that there are some solo opportunities,” Chad Ingram, assistant professor of vocal Music at Butler, said, explaining what… Continue reading Performing arts department comes together to perform