Opinion

Protesting: Good for some, wrong for many

Tyler Krenzin Lantern Staff Protesting has long been the people’s way of showing how they stand on certain issues. From the Women’s March to the March of Life, people have used every opportunity this year to speak their mind. While protesting is generally considered a good thing in theory, maybe we have lost the spirit… Continue reading Protesting: Good for some, wrong for many

Opinion

Protesting: Wrong for some, good for many

Olivia Vest Managing Editor Protest comes in many forms. Ranging from collective call sprees reaching out to our senators and representatives to planned demonstrations with speakers, signage and rhyming chants, individuals have the First Amendment right to free speech and peaceful assembly. With hundreds of planned protests in recent weeks ranging from “Pro-Life” rallies to… Continue reading Protesting: Wrong for some, good for many

Review

Orange, the multidimensional anime the populous has always craved

Tesla Bethel Lantern Staff    Orange is a fairly new animation that is wonderful, deep and dark, yet it leaves the viewer to question their own lives. If there was one regret a person could change, would they do it? Or perhaps they would leave things as they are. According to Crunchyroll (one of the… Continue reading Orange, the multidimensional anime the populous has always craved

Campus News

Grizzlies reflect on disability services

Matt Cooper Lantern Staff Walking amongst the morning concourse of passersby outside the student union each morning, one easily takes notice of the most prominent structures outside the building: the inclined wheelchair ramp. Each building on campus has this same feature, along with other aides for those living with disabilities. Take for example the elevators… Continue reading Grizzlies reflect on disability services