Review

‘NHL 20’ takes strides to improve gaming enjoyment

Matthew Will Editor-in-Chief Year after year, sports video games are tagged with the familiar ‘just a roster update’ stereotype. For the third straight year, NHL has paved the way in sports gaming with new features and modes, breaking those stereotypes. Presentation: In 2006, EA Sports began using NBC as their game broadcast package. Legendary hockey… Continue reading ‘NHL 20’ takes strides to improve gaming enjoyment

Review

Players gotta buy ‘em all in ‘Pokémon Masters’

Caelin Bragg Lantern Staff Pokémon’s introduction to the mobile market with Pokémon Masters has promise but is weighed down by lackluster gameplay wrapped in a predatory business model. Masters is the latest Nintendo IP to be made into a mobile game by DeNA. Releasing on Thursday, Aug. 29 for iOS and Android, Masters is a… Continue reading Players gotta buy ‘em all in ‘Pokémon Masters’

Opinion

Canvas is good, let it be enough

Matthew Will Editor-in-Chief    As a fifth-semester student at Butler Community College, I have had my fair share of instructors and curriculum. Like any good student, I’ve struggled through math and survived history classes. Through all these classes, one awful thing has stood out: Canvas is a good service and does its job well. So… Continue reading Canvas is good, let it be enough

Opinion

Athlete elitism may pose problems for other students, athletes, teachers

Carlie Pracht Lantern Staff “I don’t have time to study I have practice and games.” I overheard this from a student who failed a test that I aced. I have no free evenings during the week; on Mondays and Wednesdays I am in class until 9:30 p.m., Tuesdays I work until midnight, and every other… Continue reading Athlete elitism may pose problems for other students, athletes, teachers

Opinion

Free, open journalism attacked from new angle

Caelin Bragg Lantern Staff The rights and freedoms of the press have been hot topic issues ever since President Donald Trump took office, issues that now even democratic candidates are having trouble skirting. The “fake news” rhetoric popularized by the president has made journalism unsteady for those in it and is now under constant scrutiny… Continue reading Free, open journalism attacked from new angle

Campus News

El Dorado, USD 490 build new tennis, pickleball courts

Jordan Plowman Lantern Staff This fall, the USD 490 tennis teams will be able to smack their rackets on the new tennis and pickleball courts at 1000 N. Main St. The El Dorado City Commission and USD 490 began negotiations last spring and started construction for the new courts in June. “It was a fast-moving… Continue reading El Dorado, USD 490 build new tennis, pickleball courts