Campus News

Instructors adjust to online changes

Amanda Smith Editor-in-Chief With the college being closed because of Covid-19, all Butler classes transitioned into an online format. This has not only been challenging for students to adjust to, but for instructors as well. Spring Break was extended one week in order for instructors to organize their material onto the new platform.  For Professor… Continue reading Instructors adjust to online changes

Opinion

Social media affects children in new ways

  Amariani Garcia Lantern Staff So far, Momo has become the scariest well-known YouTube phenomenons this year and continues to break social media standards. Well known kid’s channels reached out to their viewer’s parents and reported that parents should supervise any content before their children watch it and have higher privacy settings on YouTube and… Continue reading Social media affects children in new ways

Campus News · Feature

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