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Pollution affects El Dorado: Reporter examines different types of pollution

Hallie Mayes Lantern Staff You scroll through Twitter one morning to see the most heartbreaking photo of a turtle trapped in a plastic straw. You join the movement: Save the turtles! This lasts all of one attempt to clean your reusable straw… you soon return to your old habits, solving nothing. We go on about… Continue reading Pollution affects El Dorado: Reporter examines different types of pollution

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Transferring can prove difficult for some students

Alfredo Garcia Lantern Staff Transferring to a four-year college or another two-year college is the goal for most Butler students. But many local four-year colleges do not take some of the credit courses that are offered at Butler or do not take any credit of some two-year colleges. This depends on the student and what… Continue reading Transferring can prove difficult for some students

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Campbell takes on national competition

Amanda Smith Lantern Staff A sophomore in the radio program has made history after being nominated for a national award. Zebadiah Campbell, who also goes by Zeb and Soup, is the host of one of four college radio shows around the world nominated in the CBI (College Broadcasters, Inc.) competition under the “Best Regularly Scheduled… Continue reading Campbell takes on national competition

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Waking up with a return of McGrizzles

Cat Gonzales Lantern Staff McGrizzles, a situational comedy that is made up of different skits, is returning to Butler Community College on Wednesday, May 9, airing on BCC 20, Cox 20 or YouTube at Butler Student Media. The show, produced by the Mass Communications department, will return after nearly a four year hiatus. “McGrizzles is… Continue reading Waking up with a return of McGrizzles

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Radio, TV students broadcast their abilities through awards

Caelin Bragg Lantern Staff Butler’s radio and television program (RTV) went to Kansas State University for the annual student broadcast awards hosted by the Kansas Association of Broadcasters (KAB). The event is held for students of various broadcasting fields to mingle with other attendees, attend sessions hosted by people from the industry, have roundtable discussions… Continue reading Radio, TV students broadcast their abilities through awards