Arts & Prose · Review

Whistleblower’s 2019 book proves anticlimactic  

Jen Anima-Valdez Editor-in-Chief Edward Snowden–Just his name is enough to grab one’s attention which is why I picked up his book Permanent Record to begin to understand why, where, when, how and what happened next?  Snowden was an American whistleblower who in 2013 exposed documents that proved the U.S.  government was obtaining illegal surveillance information… Continue reading Whistleblower’s 2019 book proves anticlimactic  

Feature

Berlin native takes on Butler soccer

Jen Anima-Valdez Editor-in-Chief  Imagine it:  a huge town full of culture and people, with beautiful architecture at every corner, skinny streets and the best Doners – a traditional German food. This is how Amelie Koenig, a Berlin, Germany, native, would describe her home.   Compared to Berlin, Germany, Koenig says Americans use too much ice, that… Continue reading Berlin native takes on Butler soccer

Opinion · Review

Unwritten history– Grann delivers must read on Osage murders 

Jen Anima Lantern Staff As we all know American history books have been known to leave out information on historical events especially those that have to deal with people of color. Although we know this comes from the racism the United States was founded upon and the fact they keep secrets – like UFOS until… Continue reading Unwritten history– Grann delivers must read on Osage murders 

Arts & Prose · Campus News

Juried exhibition highlights, recognizes art students’ work 

Jen Anima Lantern Staff The E.B White Art Gallery on the El Dorado campus invites students to see the new pieces that have been put on display for this year’s Juried Exhibition. The annual Juried Exhibition in the E.B White Art Gallery is open to the public and students until Monday, May 2 from 10… Continue reading Juried exhibition highlights, recognizes art students’ work 

Community News · Opinion

How to help Ukrainian refugees

Jen Anima Lantern Staff NumanaNumana is a non-profit hunger relief organization based in El Dorado. They have provided three different ways in which Kansans can help Ukraine in these difficult times: donating to their Ukrainian Refugee Crisis Response Fund, having a private meal packing event and hosting a meal packing event. Click the link below… Continue reading How to help Ukrainian refugees

Campus News · Community News · Feature

Library offers a monthly challenge, caffeinated beverages 

Jen Anima Lantern Staff Do not miss your chance to enter this semester’s library challenge offered at both El Dorado and Andover campuses. The monthly challenge is simple: Grab a book from the display shelf, read it and fill out a review for that book to be entered to win an Amazon gift card at… Continue reading Library offers a monthly challenge, caffeinated beverages