Campus News

Sextortion: A threat to privacy

Jordan Cornell Lantern Staff Sextortion is defined by the FBI as, “when an adult, through threat or manipulation, coerces a minor into producing a sexually explicit image and sending it over the Internet.” Extortion by email seems to be growing significantly, according to the FBI’s Internet Crime Compliant Center. Last year in 2018, these complaints… Continue reading Sextortion: A threat to privacy

Opinion

Misplaced blame causes trouble for church

Carlie Pracht Lantern Staff The Catholic Church has been under fire for many years. The media is constantly picking apart what they disagree with about the Catholic Church, but often the things they scrutinize are products of corrupt individuals within the church, not the church itself or its teachings. A common place of scrutinization is… Continue reading Misplaced blame causes trouble for church

Campus News · Sports

Women’s soccer falls off the rankings following back-to-back home losses

Raymond Hoare Student Sports Media The Women’s soccer team suffered its second straight loss at home this year, which is the first time in 10 years. It has not been an ideal season statistically as the Grizzlies are only averaging 1.57 goals per game, a season low for the team. In the last five years,… Continue reading Women’s soccer falls off the rankings following back-to-back home losses

Review

‘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

Feature

Game night aims for student relaxation

Lexi Letterman Lantern Staff Game night, which was a part of Phi Theta Kappa’s Mental Health Awareness week, was held on Thursday, Oct. 3 at the Grizzly Den in Andover at 6 p.m. The evening started out with many game options, beginning with cornhole. In addition to games, Associate Professor of Behavioral Sciences Nathan Swink… Continue reading Game night aims for student relaxation