Review

‘Good Girls’ entertains with twists, turns

Jordan Plowman Lantern Staff Good Girls on Netflix should be named “Bad Girls”, but the show is just too good. At first, there is nothing wrong with three ‘normal’ moms living happy lives, but then one stupid mistake turns into a wild ride. Beth Boland (Christina Hendricks), Ruby Hill (Retta) and Annie Marks (Mae Whitman)… Continue reading ‘Good Girls’ entertains with twists, turns

Campus News · Feature

Performer provides insight through music

Carlie Pracht Managing Editor Galen Abdur-Razzaq is a master flutist who performs and presents to audiences on the relationship between jazz and the Civil Rights Movement. Abdur-Razzaq’s presentation was a gift courtesy of the estate of Harold Smith and the Butler Community College Foundation. Carlie Pracht On Thursday, Feb. 6 the Black Student Association and… Continue reading Performer provides insight through music

Campus News · Feature

Trosper joins athletic academic team

Amanda Smith Editor-in-Chief Trosper’s office is located in the gymnasium (500 building) in Room 510. He began his new position at Butler in September. Amanda Smith After growing up, attending school and then working in the San Francisco Bay Area for 25 years, newly named Director of Athletic Academic Services Matthew Trosper and his wife… Continue reading Trosper joins athletic academic team

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Alvin the Alligator teaches unique lesson to children

Madalynn Wilson Lantern Staff The theater program is switching gears this spring to put on a one-act children’s play called “Uniquely Frank”. The play is another installment of Alvin the Alligator’s story, who Bob Peterson, the writer and director, calls his “Mickey Mouse”. “I’ve been writing him for several years now and this is his… Continue reading Alvin the Alligator teaches unique lesson to children

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Students head to Mark Arts for cultivating experience

Amariani Garcia Lantern Staff Integrating learning through the arts classroom is not what one would typically expect. Professor of Education Shellie Gutierrez lets students know not to expect sitting in a classroom. The class consists of multiple field trips such as Mark Arts, Botanica, Cocoa Dolce, Wichita City Arts and more. Gutierrez, department chair of… Continue reading Students head to Mark Arts for cultivating experience