Opinion

Net neutrality neutered against consumers’ wishes

Illustration by Hunter Garrett  Caelin Bragg Lantern Staff The Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) decision last December to undo the protections of net neutrality is ultimately a slap in the face to everyone in the country. The protections from net neutrality are as pro-consumer as policies can get. It forces internet service providers (ISPs) to treat… Continue reading Net neutrality neutered against consumers’ wishes

Campus News

Students and faculty discuss getting into workforce after graduation

Noah Merrell Guest Writer From the time we start school, we are taught one thing, “Get good grades, so you can have a good job.” We are told that a degree is our only way to avoid flipping burgers at the nearest McDonald’s, but is that really the case? According to the Harvard Business Review,… Continue reading Students and faculty discuss getting into workforce after graduation

Opinion

Tyler’s Hot Takes!!!: DeAndre Ayton will be the No. 1 draft pick… and it won’t be close

Tyler Krenzin Lantern Staff The 37th NBA draft is now in session, and the Houston Rockets have the first overall selection. There are three clear favorites for the first overall pick: Sam Bowie from Kentucky, Michael Jordan from North Carolina and Hakeem Olajuwon from Houston, Texas. Of course, hindsight is always 20/20, and if the… Continue reading Tyler’s Hot Takes!!!: DeAndre Ayton will be the No. 1 draft pick… and it won’t be close

Campus News · Feature

Professors recognized for great teaching, leadership

Rachel McClurg Managing Editor Nominated by their equals at Butler, two professors Nathan Swink, a Humanities and Social Sciences professor, and Darren Bentley, an adjunct science instructor, have been chosen to receive a national teaching award at this year’s Innovations Conference. Two professors are chosen each year by staff and faculty. “I felt validated in… Continue reading Professors recognized for great teaching, leadership

Campus News

Story developing: Hundreds of student newspapers vanish at Kansas community college, staff suspects theft and censorship

Editor-in-Chief Victoria Lemon is currently working on a developing story that the Student Press Law Center published yesterday, Hundreds of student newspapers vanish at Kansas community college, staff suspects theft and censorship. Updates will be made available both in electronic form here and in our print newspaper. Check back for more information.

Review

This Week in El Dorado: Get to the Greek Stone Grill!

Dom Brown Photography & Social Media Editor Greek Stone Grill is a new restaurant in town that owner Ahmed “Mo” Almaliky opened Tuesday, Nov 14. Located at 2401 W. Central Street, the restaurant serves a mixture of American, Greek, Italian and primarily Mediterranean food. They have a large assortment of food including entrees like chicken… Continue reading This Week in El Dorado: Get to the Greek Stone Grill!