Opinion

Pro: Protesting: Wrong for some, good for many

by 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… Continue reading Pro: Protesting: Wrong for some, good for many

Opinion

Adulting 101: Passport needed to satisfy every student’s wanderlust

by Tesla Bethel Lantern Staff Since I am planning a trip to Greece this summer, many of you might know that one of the most important steps in international travel is to get a passport. Now some might already have one, but amajority of people probably have no clue of how to get one. According… Continue reading Adulting 101: Passport needed to satisfy every student’s wanderlust

Feature · Review

GrizzFest bowling night a smashing success

Sergio Cisneros Lantern Staff El Dorado’s Grizzly Bowl had a full house thanks to hosting GrizzFest’s Spring 2017 bowling night on Friday, Jan. 20.  The bowling night is known for always being a heavily attended event, but this spring’s event seemed to bring larger than expected crowds.  The alley was busy from the start of the… Continue reading GrizzFest bowling night a smashing success

Sports

Is the Dominance of Private Schools Coming to an End?

Austin McNorton Student Sports Media Could private schools be done dominating state high school sports? This is a very serious question in the state of Kansas at the moment, thanks to Paola High school Athletic Director Jeff Hines and Girard Middle School Principal Randy Heatherly’s research. Private high schools account for 7.6 percent of high… Continue reading Is the Dominance of Private Schools Coming to an End?

Review

Healing in 180 pages: R. H. Sin continues to support self-love

Tori Lemon Lantern Staff It is no surprise that life is filled with many twists and turns. It is also inevitable that bad things will happen, even to the greatest people. Life goes hand in hand with love- and love goes hand in hand with heartbreak, especially when the love we give falls in the… Continue reading Healing in 180 pages: R. H. Sin continues to support self-love

Review

This Week in El Dorado: Bistro serves unique food for a great price

Photo by Sergio Cisneros Sergio Cisneros Lantern Staff Want a delicious high-end restaurant to eat at that would impress people, but not empty your wallet? Then Beijing Bistro is the place to go. For the first iteration of “This Week in El Dorado” the staff at the Lantern decided it would be good start with… Continue reading This Week in El Dorado: Bistro serves unique food for a great price