Opinion

Athlete elitism may pose problems for other students, athletes, teachers

Carlie Pracht Lantern Staff “I don’t have time to study I have practice and games.” I overheard this from a student who failed a test that I aced. I have no free evenings during the week; on Mondays and Wednesdays I am in class until 9:30 p.m., Tuesdays I work until midnight, and every other… Continue reading Athlete elitism may pose problems for other students, athletes, teachers

Review

‘You Need To Calm Down’… the new Taylor Swift album has arrived

Carlie Pracht Lantern Staff Taylor Swift has always been very open with her fans through her music, always sharing intimate details of her relationships, but the recent release of her seventh studio album, Lover, is even more intimate than she’s been in the past. This album celebrates love in all its highs and lows, and… Continue reading ‘You Need To Calm Down’… the new Taylor Swift album has arrived

Opinion

Instagram’s proposed changes present pros, cons

Carlie Pracht Lantern Staff Social media is constantly evolving, and with this can come detrimental side effects. Platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram can be great ways to build connections with people and stay in touch with loved ones, but it can also make life look completely unrealistic which can be extremely harmful to the… Continue reading Instagram’s proposed changes present pros, cons

Campus News · Feature

Cooper organizes earth day event, involves many

Carlie Pracht & Amanda Smith Lantern Staff In honor of Earth Day, which always falls on April 22, and to remind students and faculty of their role in the earth’s conservation, Sophomore Jaedn Cooper hosted “Every day is Earth Day” with the help of Sophomore Mo Rutledge and Freshman Bayley Rogers on Monday, April 15.… Continue reading Cooper organizes earth day event, involves many

Campus News · Feature

Book club aims to ‘elevate’ perception of self worth

Carlie Pracht Lantern Staff The book “Girl,Wash Your Face” by Rachel Hollis is a self help book that tells the story of facing struggles in life but being able to love yourself and find who you truly are. The main focus of the book is to stop believing what people tell you to do or… Continue reading Book club aims to ‘elevate’ perception of self worth

Campus News

Stitt, Rinkenbaugh clarify cafeteria policies

Carlie Pracht Lantern Staff Butler Community College requires all students residing in East, West or Cummins Hall to be on the Food Service Meal Plan. “The meal plans are required for the students living in the residence halls, so that they have balanced meals throughout the semester,” Bill Rinkenbaugh, vice president of Student Services, said.… Continue reading Stitt, Rinkenbaugh clarify cafeteria policies