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Art show “Sightings” takes place at Butler

Evan Dalian Managing Editor Art Gallery “Sightings” On Thursday, Sept. 16, the E.B. White Art Gallery hosted “Sightings,” which is art collected from personal collections of people in the area. “We use it to teach our students about art and hope to bring people through the community,” Valerie Haring, professor of art, said. “Sightings” ends… Continue reading Art show “Sightings” takes place at Butler

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Katie’s Korner: Italian Style Pinwheels

Katie Delapaz-Santillan Online Editor Katie’s Korner Supporting yourself can be difficult, especially trying to make meals. In this column, I am going to feature meals that are both simple and affordable, demonstrating step-by-step instruction along with pictures.  Italian Style Pinwheels  Prep time: 20 min  Servings: 15  Refrigerate: 1 hour  – This meal is meant to be served cold.  Ingredients (Walmart… Continue reading Katie’s Korner: Italian Style Pinwheels

Campus News

Mold discovered on El Dorado campus: Facilities Management works to correct mold

Ally Davis Editor-in-Chief The week of Aug. 9, a reading instructor discovered mold on a toy giraffe she was given as a present by another colleague. A giraffe typically does not have blackish colors, so Elena Allen, a professor of reading, then went to her dean’s office in the 200 Building on the El Dorado campus and alerted Susan Bradley,… Continue reading Mold discovered on El Dorado campus: Facilities Management works to correct mold

Campus News · Feature

SGA offers events for student involvement

Ally Davis Editor-In-Chief   If you are a student at Butler Community College looking to get out of your dorm room, the Student Government Association (SGA) might have an event for you. SGA is here to help students be a part of Butler Community College and feel involved. After moving in and thinking about the first week… Continue reading SGA offers events for student involvement

Feature · Review

Katie’s Korner: Creamy Chicken Salad

Katie DeLaPaz-Santillan Online Editor Katie’s Korner Supporting yourself can be difficult, especially trying to make meals. In this column, I’m going to feature meals that are both simple and affordable, demonstrating step-by-step instruction along with pictures. Creamy Chicken Salad Prep time: 15-20 minutes Servings: 5-6 – This meal is meant to be served cold. Ingredients (Walmart… Continue reading Katie’s Korner: Creamy Chicken Salad

Campus News · Community News

BSA, College Health partners for vaccine clinic

Morgan-Alysse Black Lantern Staff The Black Student Association (BSA) organization is partnering with the College Health Department to offer information and resources to students concerning the Covid-19 vaccination. The mission is to target the El Dorado and Butler community as a whole, but particularly the students and staff. This fall and beyond, BSA and College… Continue reading BSA, College Health partners for vaccine clinic

Campus News · Feature

Headliners show “Another Open” influenced by future Rockette

Evan Dalian Managing Editor Pictured from left to right: Stevie Mack, a Radio City Rockette, trains the Headliners on choreography. Photos by Tatum Wykes Former Headliner Stevie Mack returned to choreograph the opening show before leaving for New York City, New York, to start her new job as a member of The Radio City Rockettes.… Continue reading Headliners show “Another Open” influenced by future Rockette

Campus News · Sports

Butler football looks for a season of redemption

Adrian Holguin Student Sports Media Following an adversity-filled 2020 season, Butler football looks to “turn the page” in a big way and extend the program’s tradition of success. The Grizzlies are coming off of a 2020 campaign where they finished with a somewhat uncharacteristic record of 2-4, mainly because of adversity brought forth with the… Continue reading Butler football looks for a season of redemption