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Carlson continues to aim for student success

Amanda Smith Lantern Staff Most students attending Butler’s El Dorado campus would recognize Professor of Chemistry Robert Carlson whether it be from his classes, lunch or just from encountering his outgoing personality around campus. Carlson has been teaching at Butler for 30 years and in his time, he has always put his students first. One… Continue reading Carlson continues to aim for student success

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Admin mandate change to door schedule

Emmie Boese Lantern Staff Administration mandated a new format for faculty’s door schedule before the spring semester. Although the policy for the number of hours required for faculty has not changed, faculty this semester are required to use an Excel spreadsheet when creating their door schedule. Lori Winningham, vice president of Academic Affairs, feels this… Continue reading Admin mandate change to door schedule

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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

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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