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Butler theatre ends their year with a tragedy

Marcus Smith Lantern Staff “Antigone” is a Greek tragedy that is taking stage at Butler Community College. Professor of Theatre and Speech Sam Sparks, who is directing “Antigone,” has directed other plays at Butler such “Frankenstein: A New Musical,” which took the stage during the fall semester. The play’s opening night is on Thursday, April… Continue reading Butler theatre ends their year with a tragedy

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Life after Butler: Journalism alum visit class

  Dominic Brown Lantern Staff Butler Community College’s Mass Communication program is home to many successful individuals. On Wednesday, April 4, Alumni Kadrae Smith and Emily Maslow visited Keith West’s, a professor of mass communications, applied radio class to talk about life after Butler. Smith, who graduated in 2014, moved on to Fort Hays State… Continue reading Life after Butler: Journalism alum visit class

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So now what? Campus safety procedures explained

  Cat Gonzales Lantern Staff The safety on campus has been questioned by many since the last incident occurring on campus on Tuesday, Feb. 27, and Thursday, March 1, in which a male student flashed and exposed himself to two female students. Typically to inform the Butler community of anything concerning, a Butler Emergency Alert… Continue reading So now what? Campus safety procedures explained

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Band students prepare to blow away the audience

Darrah Walker Lantern Staff The final band concert has arrived, and the students are preparing to leave the crowd pleased and wanting more. Most of the ensembles started preparing the music early in the semester, as some students were also involved in the Pep Band. With what seems like “little time,” the students are busy… Continue reading Band students prepare to blow away the audience

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Doctorates on campus: Leading student success through faculty

Caelin Bragg Lantern Staff Doctorates come in many forms, the most common type people know of is the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D), but there are other ones that are awarded. Tiffani Price, an associate dean of the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) department, is currently working toward her Doctor of Education (Ed.D). Price’s first… Continue reading Doctorates on campus: Leading student success through faculty

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Modern day classroom distraction affects many

According to those in the classroom, one example of disruptive classroom behavior is caused by phone usage. While real classrooms may not be as pictured above, professors have to deal with the distraction of cell phones on a daily basis. Caelin Bragg Emma Barkley Lantern Staff Cell phones in the classroom has became more of… Continue reading Modern day classroom distraction affects many

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Friends, Butler ink new cyber security partnership

Matthew Will Lantern Staff On Tuesday, Feb. 20, Friends University president Amy Bragg Carey and Butler Community College (BCC) President Kimberly Krull signed an agreement linking the Cyber Security programs at both institutions to simplify the transferring and graduation process. “The need for trained cyber security professionals is ever growing, and we look forward to… Continue reading Friends, Butler ink new cyber security partnership