Feature

SoPsyched students present research at Fort Hays

Hayley Smith Editor-in-Chief Sometimes, people are quick to judge students at community colleges. They don’t think that the students here at smart enough or capable enough to do some of the stuff that students at universities do. Students Jammon Sommer and Bailey Counterman proved those individuals wrong. At the Great Plains Psychology Conference at Fort… Continue reading SoPsyched students present research at Fort Hays

Campus News

Increases will be implemented on tuition, housing

Hayley Smith Editor-in-Chief Next fall, students can expect to pay a slightly higher price for their classes and campus living at Butler Community College. The Board of Trustees approved a $7 per credit hour increase to student fees, which will be implemented in the fall semester of 2017. Some of the main factors that pushed… Continue reading Increases will be implemented on tuition, housing

Feature

Diversity panel recalls time at Butler

Students congregated in the Welcome Center Thursday, April 20, 2017. They were served a lunch prior to the Diversity Panel. Butler welcomed six alumna to the 90-year anniversary of Butler Community College. The alumna include Jennifer Winsett, Junetta Everett, Joyce Robinson, Katherine Washington, Carlene Valentine and Venessa Warnock. Photos by Dom Brown Connor Detlefsen Lantern… Continue reading Diversity panel recalls time at Butler

Review

This week in El Dorado… Jimmy’s Egg is sunny side up

The Woodmans (Patrick, Sutter, Shelby and Jayden) enjoy the newest addition to El Dorado, Jimmy’s Egg.  The franchise opened on Monday, April 10 and serves breakfast and lunch, open six a.m. to two p.m. Photo by Tyler Krenzin Tyler Krenzin Lantern Staff Jimmy’s Egg is the brand-new addition to the El Dorado community. The breakfast… Continue reading This week in El Dorado… Jimmy’s Egg is sunny side up

Campus News

Congress decides zero privacy for consumers

Connor Detlefsen Lantern Staff President Donald Trump approved the revoke of the Federal Communications Commission’s Privacy Rule on Monday, April 3, which allows Internet Service Providers to sell customers’ data without their consent. During a congressional hearing, 50 Republicans voted to revoked the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) privacy rule, while 48 Democrats voted no. Without… Continue reading Congress decides zero privacy for consumers