Campus News

Talk About Literature continues the discussion

The group, led by Sister Rosemary Kolich, prepares to discuss Bruce Bair’s “Good Land, or My Life as a Farm-Boy.” The group meets once a month to discuss their literature choices. Photo by Sergio Cisneros Sergio Cisneros Lantern Staff Walking up to the library in the 600 building at any given moment will result in… Continue reading Talk About Literature continues the discussion

Campus News

Trump’s Cabinet picks locked into place

Olivia Vest Managing Editor President Donald Trump has been the focus of controversy for issues ranging from his numerous executive orders to his political comments on social media. More recently, attention has been called to his Cabinet picks, questioning their viability in each of their respective offices. Garnering both the support and protest of Americans,… Continue reading Trump’s Cabinet picks locked into place

Review

“Fifty Shades Darker” hits roadblock on ‘Kinky’ street. Takes sharp left turn on ‘Punish Us’ avenue.

Tyler Krenzin Lantern Staff Viewers would have to stoop low to watch 50 Shades Darker. I can only begin to explain that the film is in one way, a way… way over-acted porno. I mean seriously, if you are into these sort of things, what’s wrong with staying at your house and pulling up our… Continue reading “Fifty Shades Darker” hits roadblock on ‘Kinky’ street. Takes sharp left turn on ‘Punish Us’ avenue.

Opinion

Immigration raids pose threat to American economy, livelihood

Olivia Vest Managing Editor As President Trump continues shocking the public with rash decision making and policy reform, the effects of some of his first executive orders have been called into question. Hundreds of arrests all over the country have taken place. These first effects of Trump’s guarantee to remove illegal immigrants from the United… Continue reading Immigration raids pose threat to American economy, livelihood

Opinion

Campus carry carries positives

Hunter Fullhart Photography & Social Media Editor Starting Saturday July 1, people 21 and over will be allowed to conceal carry on Kansas college campuses. There are many positives to allowing students to conceal carry handguns on college campuses, and personally, I agree with the positives of this argument. According to CNN, there have been… Continue reading Campus carry carries positives

Opinion

Concealed carry controversy continues

Hayley Smith Editor-in-Chief Starting Saturday, July 1, any person 21 and over will have the legal right to carry a concealed weapon onto public college campuses in the state of Kansas. Of course, this includes Butler Community College. It also includes universities such as Kansas State University, Kansas University, Emporia State University and any other… Continue reading Concealed carry controversy continues

Opinion

Adulting 101: Eight steps for international travel

Tesla Bethel Lantern Staff There are certain steps one has to take for international travel. This ranges from simple investigations of the destination and the weather to more complex issues such as if a country requires a visa. There are a lot of things to consider for international travel, so I have compiled a checklist… Continue reading Adulting 101: Eight steps for international travel