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Americans will elect their next leader

Americans will elect their next leader

In the United States, citizens choose their leaders at local, state and national levels. The biggest and most well-known election is for the president, which occurs every four years. But instead of directly choosing the president by popular vote alone, the United States has a special system called the Electoral College.  

The Boys Season 4: A Chaotic Dive into Power, Violence, and Corruption

The Boys Season 4: A Chaotic Dive into Power, Violence, and Corruption

The season four of The Boys returns with a explosive, unapologetic approach with its graphic show of violence and ironic narrative while exploring the possibilities of a superhero story. Using imperfect "heroes," Eric Kripke's series, which picks up where Garth Ennis' comic left off, peels back the layers of celebrity, power, and corruption to reveal society's darkest corners. The hero the audience sometimes enjoys and frequently dislikes Homelander (Antony Starr), is at the center.

One year later: Podcast studio produces episodes

One year later: Podcast studio produces episodes

One year later, various Butler CC offices have created podcasts of their own. Last year, the Butler CC campuses on both El Dorado and Andover have purchased a podcasting studio and equipment for students and employees to use. At Butler CC, two podcast series are leading the way in promoting digital literacy and connecting the community. The first is “For Your Reference”, a Butler CC Libraries and Archives podcast hosted by Kara Price, access and instructor librarian. They have posted three episodes since spring 2024, which shine a spotlight on members of the Butler CC who share their personal and professional stories. The other one is “Bear Tracks”, the podcast of the Foundation Department hosted by Hayley Hobbs, director of Donor Relation. It provides a platform for Butler alumni to reflect on their journeys post-graduation, serving as both an inspirational resource and an oral history project.

 

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