Feature · Sports

Men’s track team make name for themselves

Emmie Boese & Tyler Godwin Lantern Staff & Student Sports Media Butler’s men’s track team has had great success this year. Part of that success comes through the chemistry of their men’s 4×100 relay team. The relay team includes freshman liberal arts major Cardet Bienvenue from Fort Meyers, Florida; sophomore business major Tavarius Wright from… Continue reading Men’s track team make name for themselves

Opinion

Instagram’s proposed changes present pros, cons

Carlie Pracht Lantern Staff Social media is constantly evolving, and with this can come detrimental side effects. Platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram can be great ways to build connections with people and stay in touch with loved ones, but it can also make life look completely unrealistic which can be extremely harmful to the… Continue reading Instagram’s proposed changes present pros, cons

Campus News

Lawmakers attempt to decrease teen tobacco use

Rachel McClurg Editor-in-Chief U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell recently expressed concern with the current tobacco age. The current legal age to purchase tobacco is 18, but McConnell would like to see that age go up to 21. With the rising popularity of vape products among teens, many lawmakers think this could be a step… Continue reading Lawmakers attempt to decrease teen tobacco use

Campus News · Feature

Cless humble with past, excited for future

  Matthew Will Managing Editor After 15 years at Butler Community College as the BCTV Channel 20 Station Manager, Steve Cless has announced his retirement. During his time at Butler, Cless was not only the station manager for the on-campus TV station, but also taught MC283 Video Editing and MC176 Video Production 2. After 10… Continue reading Cless humble with past, excited for future

Campus News

Athletic Scholarships: Helpful or hurtful?

Sasha Hull Lantern Staff Comparing activity scholarships shines a light into the busy lives of the students who proudly represent Butler. From theatre to football, students on scholarship work hard to maintain their grades, social lives and keep up with the duties of their scholarships. Sophomore Claudia Hess is on scholarship with the volleyball team… Continue reading Athletic Scholarships: Helpful or hurtful?

Campus News

SGA, Butler Radio strive for increased student involvement

Amanda Smith Lantern Staff Student Government Association (SGA) and KBTL Butler Radio came together with themed decorations and props to throw a spring fling luau for Butler students on the El Dorado and Andover campuses. All students were welcome to attend and had to present their student IDs at the door. The party took place… Continue reading SGA, Butler Radio strive for increased student involvement

Review

‘Mortal Kombat 11’ brings reboot trilogy to close

  Caelin Bragg Advertising & Distribution Manager Mortal Kombat 11 is the most impressive showing of the series to date, though some questionable progression choices hinder the overall experience. Mortal Kombat 11 is the latest in the infamous Mortal Kombat series, a fighting game series featuring an increased level of violence and gore which got… Continue reading ‘Mortal Kombat 11’ brings reboot trilogy to close