Review

Good Kid no longer, Kendrick Lamar comes fully loaded with DAMN.

Tyler Krenzin Lantern Staff DAMN is the fourth studio album released by multiple Grammy nominated artist known as Kendrick Lamar. If Good Kid m.A.A.d. City, the story of how he grew up in inner Compton, and To Pimp a Butterfly, the story of his heritage and racism in America, was his major talking point. Then… Continue reading Good Kid no longer, Kendrick Lamar comes fully loaded with DAMN.

Feature

Beyond the uniform: A closer look at Butler’s mascot

Tori Lemon Lantern Staff Most jobs, sports teams and clubs come with a mandatory uniform or outfit for the employee, athlete or participant to wear. A typical sports uniform, for instance, might include a jersey, matching sneakers and some sort of compression wear to layer underneath. For one Butler sophomore, his game day get-up is… Continue reading Beyond the uniform: A closer look at Butler’s mascot

Opinion

An Open Letter to Hutchinson Community College’s President File and Kansas College Administrations

Olivia Vest Managing Editor Journalism programs, which exist functionally at community colleges and universities to teach students just like me and my peers the art of newswriting and the purpose of educational discourse, are nearly vocational training. Through trial and error and with the help of esteemed professors and advisers like my own Amy Chastain… Continue reading An Open Letter to Hutchinson Community College’s President File and Kansas College Administrations

Opinion

Friend zone doesn’t mean nice guys always finish last

Jack Clayton Lantern Staff As the famous Tommy Wiseau said in his infamous movie, The Room, “love is blind.” Well if that’s the case, then love is not only blind, but also tone deaf, tasteless, and unfeeling. That may sound harsh, but when you’re in the friend zone, that is nothing but the truth. It… Continue reading Friend zone doesn’t mean nice guys always finish last