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Hampton’s provides local charm to fast-food

Caelin Bragg Advertising & Distribution Manager El Dorado has got a brand-new flair this year with the opening of Hampton’s, a local fast-food joint at 117 West 2nd Avenue. Hampton’s serves everything one would expect from a fast-food place/diner; burgers, chicken, sandwiches, hotdogs, salads and a wide variety of sides and homemade pies are all… Continue reading Hampton’s provides local charm to fast-food

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Vocal department prepares for first concert of the year

Tyler Krenzin Lantern Staff The Fall Butler Vocal music concert took place Thursday, Oct. 11 through the Saturday, Oct. 13 this month featuring all the vocal programs on campus such as the Concert Choir, the Chambers Singers, The Butler Ladies, A Cappella and the Headliners. Other than the Headliners, who performed at the Kansas State… Continue reading Vocal department prepares for first concert of the year

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Twenty One Pilots’ new album delivers on expectations

Sophia Allen Lantern Staff With 14 tracks that display varying sounds, Twenty One Pilots’ fifth album, Trench, was highly anticipated. The variation in music had already been shown with four singles released earlier this year, but it became more clear when the album dropped Friday, Oct. 5. The songs on this album go from more… Continue reading Twenty One Pilots’ new album delivers on expectations

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Band prepares for first performance

Emmie Boese Lantern Staff The instrumental department will perform their first concert of the year on Thursday, Oct. 4 and Friday, Oct. 5 at 7:30 p.m. This concert will feature every group of the instrumental department. The instrumental department has two major departmental concerts per year, one in the fall and spring. This upcoming concert… Continue reading Band prepares for first performance

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Theater showcases first play of the season

Emmie Boese Lantern Staff Originally written by Mark Twain in the 19th century, “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court” opened and ran from Thursday, Sept. 27 through Saturday, Sept. 29. “It’s a story about a gentleman who gets hit on the head, and he gets transported back in time,” Bob Peterson, director of the… Continue reading Theater showcases first play of the season