Campus News · Feature

Templin receives Master Teacher award

Timothy Johnson Lantern Staff Hard work, enthusiasm, and ingenuity have been the model of Professor of Economics Noreen Templin’s work in and outside the classroom. It is for this reason that she was named the Master Teacher Award recipient during the Professional Development Day assembled for Butler Community College faculty.     “Enthusiasm for the subject and… Continue reading Templin receives Master Teacher award

Opinion

Silencing hateful people only brews more hatred within them

Timothy Johnson Lantern Staff So long as you are not threatening someone with imminent violence, you can say whatever you want. This is what the First Amendment provides. However, the idea that you can say something that is hateful without consequence from the law does not sit well with many people. They believe it only… Continue reading Silencing hateful people only brews more hatred within them

Campus News · Feature · Review

Theatre prepares to perform a classic comedy

Timothy Johnson Lantern Staff There are comedies aplenty in this world that we all love, but on Thursday, April 11 through Saturday, April 13 in the 700 building, audiences can see “The Importance of Being Earnest,” one of the most influential plays in all of comedy performed by the Butler theater department. “The Importance of… Continue reading Theatre prepares to perform a classic comedy

Campus News · Feature

Using prior work experience for better teaching

Timothy Johnson Lantern Staff Butler Community College has many teachers who have work experience pertaining to what they are now teaching at Butler. This knowledge of how certain careers work enables teachers to give their students that insight into the real world that many university professors are not able to give them. Jeffrey Meyer, a… Continue reading Using prior work experience for better teaching

Campus News · Feature

Performing arts department comes together to perform

Timothy Johnson Lantern Staff “I think the highlight is that everyone is combined and at the same time they all kind of have their special moment, and I think the other thing is that it’s pretty special that there are some solo opportunities,” Chad Ingram, assistant professor of vocal Music at Butler, said, explaining what… Continue reading Performing arts department comes together to perform