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Tyler Krenzin Guest Poet ROSES ARE RED VIOLETS ARE BLUE I’M A CHICKEN NUGGET AND SO ARE YOU Yes… this is serious.
Tyler Krenzin Guest Poet ROSES ARE RED VIOLETS ARE BLUE I’M A CHICKEN NUGGET AND SO ARE YOU Yes… this is serious.
Dominic Brown Lantern Staff Butler Community College was the host of Phi Beta Lambda’s 67th Annual Kansas State Leadership Conference Saturday, March 10. Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) is a national business leadership organization, which challenges students to apply skills learned in their business courses to compete in various business related competitions. Apart from this, they… Continue reading Six qualify for Phi Beta Lambda Nationals
Madison May Students Sports Media On Friday, March 9, the Butch Reynolds Invitational started at 1 p.m. with the women’s 100 meter dash as the first track event. Butler had 14 athletes take first place finishes. Butler’s top finishes follow: freshman Charnice Anderson took first in the women’s 100 meter dash (11.71); sophomore Travis Collins… Continue reading Runners come out on top at the Butch Reynolds Meet
Illustration by Elza High Caelin Bragg Lantern Staff I don’t know the reasons other people are attending college, but I’m here to learn and constant distractions from other students in the classroom get in the way of that. Don’t be on the phone during a class period. I don’t know why it’s necessary for someone… Continue reading Phones distract more than users
Ryan Paris Student Sports Media Ever since the Butler Grizzlies’ softball team came back from the tournaments in Texas, they have been undefeated. After their wins against Dodge City on Tuesday, March 6, the Grizzlies have defeated Northwest Kansas Technical College, Indian Hills Community College, North Iowa Area Community College, Pratt, Colby and Garden City.… Continue reading Familiar success
Tori Lemon Editor-in-Chief Because of poor laws and legislation, many minor sex trafficking victims are receiving more jail time than those who bought sex from them. There are countless cases where minors are arrested and tried for prostitution- even if they were held against their will. Take the story of Tina Frundt, for instance. According… Continue reading Criminal or victim? Human sex trafficking draws the unclear line
Sophia Allen Lantern Staff On Wednesday, Feb. 14, a shooting occurred in Parkland, Florida at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Like the many school shootings that have occurred, the aftermath was filled with “thoughts and prayers,” arguing about how to prevent such situations from happening again and no change from those in office. But unlike… Continue reading Walkouts can motivate change, progress
Dominic Brown Lantern Staff For the last three weeks, the Art Department has been preparing for their March art show. It is a split show held in the E.B. White Gallery of Art in the 700 building on the El Dorado campus, consisting of an interactive art installation by the 3D design students and original… Continue reading Students exercise creative liberty in 3D art show
Tyler Krenzin Lantern Staff Keeping a low profile and entertaining the fans of the series: This is what I saw Netflix doing for Altered Carbon. This is not necessarily a bad thing, however, when you are Netflix and you have the repeated success of weird, and disturbing, shows. You shouldn’t be surprised when Altered Carbon… Continue reading Altered perception leads to confusion in ‘Altered Carbon’
Tyler Krenzin Lantern Staff Trends have dictated gaming more than any other media. Simply, there is no other way to describe the direction that games are heading. PlayerUknown’s BattleGrounds (PUBG), the leader in the genre of battle royale games, was the first game in recent memory to employ the battle royale format. Battle royale is… Continue reading Fortnite: Game of a generation