Campus News

Theatre department springs into “Auntie Mame”

Tanner Price, Madisyn Coats and the rest of the cast of “Auntie Mame” are rehearsing to perform their play on Thursday, April 20 through Saturday, April 22 in the Fine Arts Auditorium in the 700 building. Photo by:  Sergio Cisneros Jack Clayton Lantern Staff As the end of the year starts to look clearer in… Continue reading Theatre department springs into “Auntie Mame”

Campus News

Partnership creates opportunities for business students

Photo by: VersaSuite Dominic Brown Lantern Staff Butler Community College and Ottawa University have partnered to bring a cost effective opportunity to the Andover campus beginning in the fall of 2017. Next semester, students who have completed an associate’s of science degree for business administration will be able to take classes in Andover for a… Continue reading Partnership creates opportunities for business students

Campus News

Hard working students hit a ‘high note’ in Winter Concert – Leaves audiences impressed and wowed

Top Left: Makayla Ford strikes a pose in “I Feel Better When I’m Dancing.” The Butler Ladies was just one of the many groups to perform over the weekend. Top Right:  Members of the Chamber Singers harmonize together in one of their songs. This group focuses more on lyrics and melody, rather than dancing and… Continue reading Hard working students hit a ‘high note’ in Winter Concert – Leaves audiences impressed and wowed

Campus News

Talk About Literature continues the discussion

The group, led by Sister Rosemary Kolich, prepares to discuss Bruce Bair’s “Good Land, or My Life as a Farm-Boy.” The group meets once a month to discuss their literature choices. Photo by Sergio Cisneros Sergio Cisneros Lantern Staff Walking up to the library in the 600 building at any given moment will result in… Continue reading Talk About Literature continues the discussion

Campus News

Trump’s Cabinet picks locked into place

Olivia Vest Managing Editor President Donald Trump has been the focus of controversy for issues ranging from his numerous executive orders to his political comments on social media. More recently, attention has been called to his Cabinet picks, questioning their viability in each of their respective offices. Garnering both the support and protest of Americans,… Continue reading Trump’s Cabinet picks locked into place

Campus News

Butler prepares for implementation of constitutional carry

Hayley Smith Editor-in-Chief On Saturday, July 1, 2017, any legally qualified individual over the age of 21 will be able to carry a concealed weapon on any public college campus. Originally, college campuses had been given an exemption to this law, with concealed carry becoming legal in many other public places years earlier. In order… Continue reading Butler prepares for implementation of constitutional carry

Campus News

Behind the scenes of “Tomato Plant Girl” and “Hair Deux”

Photo by Hunter Fullhart Tesla Bethel Lantern Staff Every production requires a lot of hard work and effort to prepare for the few nights of actual performance. As the curtain falls on the last performance of the production, the stage crew, actors and directors feel not only a sense of relief but extreme pride. This… Continue reading Behind the scenes of “Tomato Plant Girl” and “Hair Deux”