Review

‘A Way Out’ destroys expectations upon release

The side-by-side multiplayer view is a new approach we have not seen in an online game before. Occasionally, the split turns horizontal rather than vertical. Photo courtesy of YouTube trailer Matthew Will Lantern Staff As Nic and I sat down to begin this game, we were unsure what to think. As the game approached its… Continue reading ‘A Way Out’ destroys expectations upon release

Campus News

Student publications in danger of censorship

Rachel McClurg Managing Editor Within the past couple of months, two Kansas student publications are facing threats of budget cuts. The Sunflower at Wichita State will receive just over half the budget next year that they received this year. Emporia State’s The Bulletin, on the other hand, is facing a 12 percent funding cut, which… Continue reading Student publications in danger of censorship

Opinion

Reverse Racism: As ridiculous as it sounds

Dominic Brown Lantern Staff Racism is racism. There’s no sugar coating it. While dominant in certain demographics, it exists and can be applied to any race. The Oxford Dictionary defines the term as “prejudice, discrimination or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one’s own race is superior” or… Continue reading Reverse Racism: As ridiculous as it sounds

Campus News

Fight, arrests, consequences brings integrity into question

Tori Lemon Editor-in-Chief   On Wednesday, April 4, at 2:30 a.m., a large group of predominantly track members engulfed the Cummins dormitory hallway. With a total of 10 people involved, a fight broke out resulting in only four of the students getting arrested and sent to jail with $1,000 bonds.   “This was all a response to… Continue reading Fight, arrests, consequences brings integrity into question