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Grizzly Growl: American students/International Students

What are your plans for Thanksgiving? Watch football, eat food and go shopping. Are there any Black Friday deals that you are looking forward to? Bath and Body. I also want to buy some clothes and shoes. What is your favorite Thanksgiving food? Pumpkin pie What is your favorite Thanksgiving activity? Watching football Do you… Continue reading Grizzly Growl: American students/International Students

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Fire Science shows support for loved ones with cancer

Cat Gonzales Photography & Social Media Editor The Fire Science department at Butler Community College and the El Dorado firefighters shaved their heads for the month of October to show support for National Cancer Awareness month. The idea was brought up by El Dorado Fire Department Crew C. The Crew has eight participating members: Captain… Continue reading Fire Science shows support for loved ones with cancer

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Honor Society travels to the Little Apple

Amanda Smith Lantern Staff Members of Butler’s Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) gathered in Manhattan on Friday through Sunday, Nov. 2 through Nov. 4 for their second conference of the year. Butler is a part of the Kansas-Nebraska region and is advised by Service Desk Analyst Chrissy Baker and Professor of English Jim Buchhorn. Sophomores Mariah… Continue reading Honor Society travels to the Little Apple

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Next Chapter ‘books’ local musician for event

Amanda Smith Lantern Staff For her first event since taking over the local book and novelty store, The Next Chapter, owner Errin Moore hosted Acoustic Night at the bookstore. The night featured Tyler Briscoe, a local musician, a food truck and The Next Chapter’s usual coffee, books and cats. “It was a kickoff for all… Continue reading Next Chapter ‘books’ local musician for event

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Bestselling author shares story with Butler community

Emmie Boese Lantern Staff Jeannette Walls is a New York Times bestselling author of the “The Glass Castle.” “The Glass Castle” is a memoir that retells Walls’ struggling childhood through a series of her own stories and memories. Walls came to Butler on Monday, Oct. 22 to talk to a crowd of around a hundred… Continue reading Bestselling author shares story with Butler community

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Hampton’s provides local charm to fast-food

Caelin Bragg Advertising & Distribution Manager El Dorado has got a brand-new flair this year with the opening of Hampton’s, a local fast-food joint at 117 West 2nd Avenue. Hampton’s serves everything one would expect from a fast-food place/diner; burgers, chicken, sandwiches, hotdogs, salads and a wide variety of sides and homemade pies are all… Continue reading Hampton’s provides local charm to fast-food

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Vocal department prepares for first concert of the year

Tyler Krenzin Lantern Staff The Fall Butler Vocal music concert took place Thursday, Oct. 11 through the Saturday, Oct. 13 this month featuring all the vocal programs on campus such as the Concert Choir, the Chambers Singers, The Butler Ladies, A Cappella and the Headliners. Other than the Headliners, who performed at the Kansas State… Continue reading Vocal department prepares for first concert of the year

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New dean excited about making an impact

Emmie Boese Lantern Staff Christy Streeter can speak four languages, and she owns a small farm with her family in Rose Hill. More specifically though, she has been named the new dean of Student Health Services and Public Safety at Butler. She oversees areas of criminal justice, nursing, Educare and fitness and wellness. Before becoming… Continue reading New dean excited about making an impact