Opinion

The death of Lance Reddick/ Captain Zalava 

John Meyer Lantern Staff    Lance Reddick was a very iconic figure to the gaming and acting community. From playing as one of the biggest characters in Destiny 2, to also playing in a couple of other video games, he also played some very amazing people like Charon in the John Wick films and some… Continue reading The death of Lance Reddick/ Captain Zalava 

Review

Davis shines as General Nanisca: Empowering display of women 

Jen Anima-Valdez Editor-in-Chief A fantastic take on slavery, warriors and Africa, The Woman King was released in September of 2022 but has recently come to one of the top streaming services in the world, Netflix. It came to Netflix in February of 2023 and stayed in their top 10 for several weeks.   The movie was… Continue reading Davis shines as General Nanisca: Empowering display of women 

Opinion

OPINION: Need help with your overall well-being? Yoga offers several benefits 

Jen Anima-Valdez Editor-in-Chief Yoga has almost always been affiliated with women or considered a woman’s hobby. It is also seen as just being able to relax your body and helping you become more flexible. What many do not know are the benefits it has for your overall mental and physical health and how national league… Continue reading OPINION: Need help with your overall well-being? Yoga offers several benefits 

Campus News · Feature

Lounge opens creating a place for gamers 

John Meyer Lantern Staff   An eSports and Gaming Lounge, located in the Student Union, opened right before the spring semester started on Tuesday, Jan. 17. Located in the Student Union, the site where the pool table used to reside is where the lounge can be found.     “There’s the huge presence of eSports and gaming… Continue reading Lounge opens creating a place for gamers 

Opinion · Review

Opinion: Hogwarts Legacy: Let streamers be  

John Meyer Lantern Staff    The new game, Hogwarts Legacy, that was released on Friday, Feb. 10, has been getting attacked by the by the LGBTQ+ community. Thanks to what J.K Rowling, the Harry Potter author, said towards the trans community, they have been attacking every streamer who has been playing this new game. They… Continue reading Opinion: Hogwarts Legacy: Let streamers be  

Campus News · Community News · Feature

A tale of loyalty, friendship awaits 

John Meyer Lantern Staff The Theatre department presents “The Children’s Show,” written and directed by Bob Peterson, professor of theatre, running Saturday, Feb. 25 at 2 p.m. Set at the Digby Preparatory School, characters Frank and Alvin set out on an adventure.   Caden Runnalls, technical theatre director, has performed as Alvin the Alligator in… Continue reading A tale of loyalty, friendship awaits 

Campus News · Feature

Drivers beware: BUCO Bad Parking strikes again this semester

Lantern Staff In October of 2022, BUCO Bad Parking added their first Instagram post that has garnered 41 likes with a caption:  “bro what is this!!” followed by a picture of a red vehicle parked rather closely to a silver vehicle.  “The reasoning behind ‘BUCO Bad Parking’ was actually when I parked next to someone… Continue reading Drivers beware: BUCO Bad Parking strikes again this semester

Arts & Prose · Review

Whistleblower’s 2019 book proves anticlimactic  

Jen Anima-Valdez Editor-in-Chief Edward Snowden–Just his name is enough to grab one’s attention which is why I picked up his book Permanent Record to begin to understand why, where, when, how and what happened next?  Snowden was an American whistleblower who in 2013 exposed documents that proved the U.S.  government was obtaining illegal surveillance information… Continue reading Whistleblower’s 2019 book proves anticlimactic  

Opinion

OPINION: “Quiet quitting” should be encouraged 

Lantern Staff  In July of 2022, one of Zaid Khan’s videos went viral on TikTok that talked about “Quiet Quitting.” In the viral video, Khan defines quiet quitting as separating the identity between the work that one does and their core self. In short, quiet quitting means that one is no longer going above and… Continue reading OPINION: “Quiet quitting” should be encouraged