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Let’s Grab-n-Go at the Butler Bistro

Jordan Plowman Multimedia Editor As the sight of frost peeks around the corner, Butler offers something new on campus. After the long overdue construction comes to a fold, Butler invites Great Western Dining to run the new Butler Bistro in Andover’s 5000 building.  “The Butler Bistro is open 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through… Continue reading Let’s Grab-n-Go at the Butler Bistro

Campus News · Feature

Chopping her way to victory

Jordan Plowman Multimedia Editor Finishing her junior and senior years in high school all the while starting higher education, sophomore culinary arts major Hannah Peacock stepped up the challenge at the young age of 15 years old. Peacock pushed herself with the love and help of her parents and mentors to push out into the culinary world.  Peacock will… Continue reading Chopping her way to victory

Campus News · Community News · Feature

Theatre has gone virtual with ‘JOE SENT ME’

Jordan Plowman Multimedia Editor Coming soon to a web platform near you, Butler Community College’s theatre department proudly presents “JOE SENT ME: A GLIMPSE AT THE ROARING TWENTIES.”   “JOE SENT ME” is a minimalistic readers’ theatre, ‘theatre of the mind’ to show each actor’s ability to animate their character to life without intense actor… Continue reading Theatre has gone virtual with ‘JOE SENT ME’

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What do I do if have COVID? Who do I talk to?

Jordan Plowman Multimedia Editor Hallie Mayes Butler Lantern  From the sudden shutdown of school in the spring, adjustments have been made to proceed with in-person class. This includes living on campus and for many other Butler students, commuting to classes. So, what happens if a student is to contract this virus? The Butler Lantern took… Continue reading What do I do if have COVID? Who do I talk to?

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Campus goes digital with Summer Plus program

Jordan Plowman Lantern Staff Many students are wondering what is going to happen this summer. Everyday students, and Kansas, get scary numbers and information from the news about COVID-19. At the first signs of trouble, Gov. Laura Kelly enacted Kansas’ stay at home order, which closed Butler Community Colleges campuses after the extended spring break.… Continue reading Campus goes digital with Summer Plus program