Campus News · Feature

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

Opinion

Letter to the Editor: Japanese students at WSU sister school: Open letter to the world

Kansai Gaidai Student Body, Edited by Former Reporter Matt Cooper Letter to the Editor Hirakata, Osaka, Japan – October 18, 2018 This past week, a diligent band of Japanese students at WSU sister school Kansai Gaidai University drafted an open letter to every study abroad student around the globe. Written entirely in English, a language… Continue reading Letter to the Editor: Japanese students at WSU sister school: Open letter to the world

Campus News

Informed and registered

Rachel McClurg Editor-in-Chief Voting can be one of the easiest ways for students to have their voices heard, yet hardly any actually makes an effort to vote on election day. “Local offices and issues have a direct impact on a student’s home and college community,” campusvoteproject.org writes. “Officials make decisions on topics like student debt,… Continue reading Informed and registered

Campus News · Feature

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

Campus News

Andover development continues with added conditions

Caelin Bragg Advertising & Distribution Manager The Andover Planning Commission motioned 5-0 to approve Butler’s Andover project with new conditions. The City Council will have final say on the motion at their next meeting. The Planning Commission met on Tuesday, Oct. 16 and held a two-hour discussion of Butler’s expansion of the 5000 building following… Continue reading Andover development continues with added conditions

Campus News

Get in now: Spring enrollment has begun

Matthew Will Managing Editor Spring enrollment has begun, and it recommended that Butler students get in sooner rather than later, according to academic advisers. Students can begin registering for spring classes on Monday, Oct. 29. For most freshman, this process has become somewhat easier as their “Engaging In [your major here]” class helps them decide… Continue reading Get in now: Spring enrollment has begun