Review

Healing in 180 pages: R. H. Sin continues to support self-love

Tori Lemon Lantern Staff It is no surprise that life is filled with many twists and turns. It is also inevitable that bad things will happen, even to the greatest people. Life goes hand in hand with love- and love goes hand in hand with heartbreak, especially when the love we give falls in the… Continue reading Healing in 180 pages: R. H. Sin continues to support self-love

Review

This Week in El Dorado: Bistro serves unique food for a great price

Photo by Sergio Cisneros Sergio Cisneros Lantern Staff Want a delicious high-end restaurant to eat at that would impress people, but not empty your wallet? Then Beijing Bistro is the place to go. For the first iteration of “This Week in El Dorado” the staff at the Lantern decided it would be good start with… Continue reading This Week in El Dorado: Bistro serves unique food for a great price

Opinion

Congress attacks Planned Parenthood, could hurt women’s health

Tesla Bethel Lantern Staff Time and time again, American citizens, specifically females, have had to stand up for women’s health as well as reproductive rights. This is evident by the fact that year after year, citizens must fight state governments as well as Congress in regards to defunding Planned Parenthood. According to the Washington Times… Continue reading Congress attacks Planned Parenthood, could hurt women’s health

Review

Shyamalan’s latest gets too much hype

Photo Courtesy / Zambia Hayley Smith Editor-in-Chief When three teenage girls are kidnapped by a man, they come to realize that he has multiple personalities and are left trying to figure out which personalities will help them escape their captor and which will stop them from doing so. Split is a film that will keep moviegoers… Continue reading Shyamalan’s latest gets too much hype

Campus News

Update: College forges new paths with Pathways

Olivia Vest Managing Editor With a push towards an academic restructuring at Butler Community College that would provide students with a more clear cut path to their associate’s degrees, a recent step was taken to advance the concept. Headed by Butler’s Vice President of Academics Lori Winningham, the upcoming Pathways model has seen the most… Continue reading Update: College forges new paths with Pathways