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Local artist displays work in E.B. White Gallery

Maddison Farris Lantern Staff On Thursday, Oct.10, Butler Community college was happy to host Amy Schmierbach, an artist and student at Fort Hays State University, and her mesmerizing display of artwork in the gallery of the 700 building, and will remain there until Friday, Nov. 1, which is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.… Continue reading Local artist displays work in E.B. White Gallery

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‘Unbelievable’ but common story portrayed in new Netflix series

Carlie Pracht Lantern Staff Netflix recently released an eight- episode limited series called Unbelievable, which tells the story of a teen who reported being raped and the journey she went on to tell her story. Unbelievable, created by Susannah Grant and based on a true story, which was reported in a Pulitzer Prize winning article,… Continue reading ‘Unbelievable’ but common story portrayed in new Netflix series

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‘Zombieland’ rises again for ‘Double Tap’

Maya Hall Lantern Staff Zombieland: Double Tap recently hit theaters on Friday, Oct. 18, and its weekend box office made $26.75 million. The movie is a sequel to the popular zombie thriller, Zombieland, from 2009. With intense action and exceptional witty banter, this movie offers its audience an exciting and fun watch. The movie stars… Continue reading ‘Zombieland’ rises again for ‘Double Tap’

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‘Maximum Football’ drops the ball on college football

Matthew Will Editor-in-Chief For the first time since September of 2013, we have a college football video game. Not just a college football game, but one that plays on the newest consoles – the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Yet, this ‘college football homecoming’ falls quite short. Released on Friday, Sept. 27 at $29.99, Doug… Continue reading ‘Maximum Football’ drops the ball on college football

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Local buffet provides stunning choices, service

Madeline Owens Lantern Staff The Golden Asian buffet has excellent Chinese cuisine, and they know what a good buffet should consist of. Chinese food is a necessity in a small midwest town. Even in my small hometown of Gardner, there are a couple of really good “hole in the wall” Chinese restaurants that were very… Continue reading Local buffet provides stunning choices, service

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There’s more than meets the ‘AI’ in ‘The Somnium Files’

Caelin Bragg Lantern Staff AI: The Somnium Files continues director and writer Kotaro Uchikoshi’s special brand of nonsense that leaves players emotionally drained by the end, in a good way. AI is the latest brainchild of Uchikoshi, most known for the Zero Escape visual novel trilogy, of which includes 999. Released on Tuesday, Sept. 17 for PS4, Switch and PC, AI follows quasi-detective Kaname Date as he… Continue reading There’s more than meets the ‘AI’ in ‘The Somnium Files’

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‘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