Campus News

Trump pushes for DACA decision

Rachel Mcclurg Lantern Staff With the recent talk about what the Trump administration and Congress would like to do about Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), some concerns have been made known around the country. These changes could even affect as many as 76 Butler students, according to Associate Vice President of Student Services Jessica… Continue reading Trump pushes for DACA decision

Feature

‘This Week in El Dorado:’ Asian Buffet tastes pleasantly surprising

When customers walk into the Golden Asian Buffet, there is a koi pond that can be seen immediately. The pond gives a good first impression, and the food that follows is equally as appealing. Marcus Smith Marcus Smith Lantern Staff In the town of El Dorado, home of one of Butler Community College’s campuses, there… Continue reading ‘This Week in El Dorado:’ Asian Buffet tastes pleasantly surprising

Campus News

Back to back hurricanes concerns Butler Students

Emma Barkley Lantern Staff Hurricane Irma ripped away the Florida Keys on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 10. Before hitting the United States, Hurricane Irma struck many islands including Barbuda, Puerto Rico, Cuba among others. Hurricane Irma is one of the most powerful hurricanes recorded in the Atlantic Ocean. The hurricane was around 400 miles wide and… Continue reading Back to back hurricanes concerns Butler Students

Sports

Men’s cross country shines at JK Gold

    Sophomore Joel Santiago races down the path during Wichita State’s JK Gold Classic in Augusta on Saturday, Sept. 2. The Grizzly Men’s Cross Country team places fourth in the meet. Stetson Carpenter Stetson Carpenter Student Sports Media The Butler men’s and women’s teams competed at the JK Gold Classic in Augusta to start… Continue reading Men’s cross country shines at JK Gold