Campus News

Career Services lands jobs for students

Amariani Garcia Lantern Staff Director of Career Services Aletra Chaney-Profit has kept Butler students updated by posting weekly job openings. Chaney-Profit has helped students gain a paid internship that led to a full time employment. Two students received a full time employment and a paid internship at Wolters Kluwer. Wolters Kluwer enables healthcare, tax, finance,… Continue reading Career Services lands jobs for students

Campus News · Feature

Campus police welcomes new officers

Jordan Cornell Lantern Staff The Department of Campus Safety welcomes two new officers, bringing the officer total to five for the department. Officers Madysn Mitchell and Samaranayaka Chanaka both joined the campus police recently. Mitchell, a Cowley County graduate, is excited to work in Public Safety as it has been something she has always been… Continue reading Campus police welcomes new officers

Review

Disney+ storms into the streaming landscape

  Matthew Will Editor-in-Chief Since announced in November of 2018, Disney+ has been one of the highest anticipated moments in streaming history. On Tuesday, Nov. 12, Disney released the streaming service to an eager audience. The service starts off at $6.99 a month and gives access to Disney’s huge selection of Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star… Continue reading Disney+ storms into the streaming landscape

Campus News

SGA, Grizzly Ambassadors provide meals for Ronald McDonald House

Maya Hall Lantern Staff Last year the Student Government Association (SGA) and Grizzly Ambassadors partnered with each other for Grizzlies Giveback Day, and this year they hosted an event to help the Ronald McDonald House in Wichita. The event provided lunch and cards for the families that stay at the Ronald McDonald House during troubling… Continue reading SGA, Grizzly Ambassadors provide meals for Ronald McDonald House

Campus News

Adult Education provides a chance for students to receive a GED

Amariani Garcia Lantern Staff   Almuqade Alwaeli is one of the newest students in Butler’s Adult Education Program and is on track to receive his high school diploma (GED). Alwaeli heard of the program from a friend who attended Butler and has pushed him to receive his diploma and continue with his schooling. Alwaeli has… Continue reading Adult Education provides a chance for students to receive a GED

Opinion

An ongoing debate: Bring individuality into the workplace

Amanda Smith Lantern Staff As I look around me, I notice that nearly everyone I know, regardless of gender, has some sort of piercing or tattoo. Whether that piercing on the ear, nose or lip and the tattoo on the forearm, neck or ankle, these are just a couple ways that society chooses to express… Continue reading An ongoing debate: Bring individuality into the workplace

Campus News · Feature

Married couple joins dance department as part-time instructors

Jordan Plowman Lantern Staff Looking around Butler Community College, one may see many happy couple and friends. Married Couple Kelsey and Diondre Teagle work in the dance department as dance instructor adjuncts. Teagles attended Wichita State University; Kelsey majored in dance, and Diondre majored in musical theater. The couple met at a musical dance production… Continue reading Married couple joins dance department as part-time instructors