Feature

Talent thrives in theater

Dom Brown Photography and Social Media Editor “Hard work yields great rewards,” Performing arts major Seth Knowles said. Knowles is an incredibly talented performer in the theater/ performance arts department at Butler. Entering his second year here, Knowles already has five performances under his belt and, currently working on another. While Knowles, an El Dorado… Continue reading Talent thrives in theater

Campus News

Students celebrate Thanksgiving on and off campus

Emma Barkley Lantern Staff Thanksgiving is the one holiday where families get together with the ones they love and celebrate everything they are thankful for in life, whether it is friends, family or the roof over their heads. Many Butler students go home for the Thanksgiving holiday to spend time with their families over the… Continue reading Students celebrate Thanksgiving on and off campus

Feature

Fire science program turns up the heat

Captain Troy Jellison works hand in hand with the El Dorado Fire Department and Butler’s Fire Science program. This program offers a residency program where students work a minimum of five shifts with the fire department, all while earning their associate’s degree. Photo courtesy of Troy Jellison Tori Lemon Editor-in-Chief Students who are interested in… Continue reading Fire science program turns up the heat

Campus News · Sports

Football pulls away for another win

Daniel Wendland Student Sports Media On Saturday, Oct. 28, the 12th-ranked Butler football team traveled to Iowa Falls, Iowa to take on Ellsworth. Butler came back with a 48-19 win over the Panthers. The final score shows a 29-point victory for the Grizzlies, but that may be a little misleading, because the game was actually… Continue reading Football pulls away for another win

Opinion

Women’s contraception rights in danger… again

Photo illustration by Danni Rains Tori Lemon Editor-in-Chief A new unfortunate revision of the government’s contraception coverage mandate under the Affordable Care Act could cause many women to not have access to birth control free of charge. This new regulation, issued by the Health and Human Services Department, allows a much broader group of employers… Continue reading Women’s contraception rights in danger… again

Review

Mindhunter brings a new name to disturbing

Tyler Krenzin Lantern Staff Netflix originals have been some of my favorite T.V. shows for the past couple of years. From Orange is the New Black to the recently released American Vandal, Netflix continues to give consumers solid reasons to pay that monthly subscription fee. I had been excited to watch Mindhunters since the trailer… Continue reading Mindhunter brings a new name to disturbing

Campus News

Administration pushes for disability adherence

Caelin Bragg Lantern Staff Butler is currently working towards compliance to Section 508 to make sure all its disabled students have equal access to education. Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act requires federal agencies have all digital tools used by the agencies be accommodating and usable by those with disabilities by January 2018. While Butler… Continue reading Administration pushes for disability adherence