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Posts by Caileane Thurston:

Hurricanes cause destruction for many

Hurricanes cause destruction for many

Throughout the years, hurricanes and terrible weather has taken place in many states hitting Texas, Louisiana, North Carolina and most of all Florida. Recently in 2024, Florida has gotten hit the most. Approximately 500 tropical cyclones have affected the state of Florida. Lately, the hurricane season in Florida is more active than average.  

OPINION: Your vote matters

OPINION: Your vote matters

In our day-to-day lives politics surround our world and as citizens, we have the right to vote. Being 18 years old, many are eligible to make that decision whether to vote or not. Sometimes voting can be confusing because people are not only voting for the next president. By registering to vote many can vote for other elections too. By voting, you can change lives and make a difference.  

Diverse student body study various pathways

Diverse student body study various pathways

At Butler CC, classes began to start for many on Monday, August 19. The college welcomed many students, both new and returning. The diversity of Butler’s student body was on full display with students from various backgrounds and ages.  

 Freshman Wensheng Cheng, who also goes by Rosie, is from China. Rosie was inspired by the Mass Communications department, specifically the radio/television program because it is student led. 

 

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