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An open letter to “Pétalos De Cambio” protesters at GV

Brett Colley, GVSU Professor Mar 17, 2025

Editor’s note: Brett Colley is a professor in Grand Valley State University's Department of Visual & Media Arts. The opinions expressed in this piece are his own. "Pétalos De Cambio" is a mural - inspired by accounts of femicide, homophobia...

Beyond electoralism: Trump’s agenda necessitates community action

Jace Perroud, Staff Writer Mar 17, 2025

We are approaching two grueling months of President Donald Trump's administration-- a period of time that has instead, felt more like a decade. Flurries of tyrannical executive orders, attacks on the press and the freedom to protest, along with plain...

Influencers shouldn’t determine our lifestyle choices

Gabrielle Ray, Staff Writer Mar 17, 2025

People have a hard time expressing themselves without the approval of others, which I think is due to the rise of social media use. Similar to the way we can cherry-pick how our behaviors and personalities are portrayed online, we often change our appearances...

Mahmoud Khalil arrest sparks concern regarding freedom of expression

Mahmoud Khalil arrest sparks concern regarding freedom of expression

Lanthorn Editorial Board Mar 17, 2025

On Saturday, March 8, the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested pro-Palestine activist and recent graduate of Columbia University Mahmoud Khalil at his on-campus apartment. Khalil, an Algerian citizen of Palestinian descent,...

Astronomical admission: Concert fans deserve better

Jace Perroud, Staff Writer Mar 10, 2025

To a devout music fan like myself, one of the most sacred parts of enjoying music will always be getting to see an admired artist perform live. No matter how amazing the recorded music itself is, the experience of listening to music at home or in your...

Every Lana Del Rey album, ranked

Hailey Hentz, Editor in Chief Mar 10, 2025

By the time I got around to Lana Del Rey’s music in 2019, the singer-songwriter had long existed as a figurehead in the industry. Throughout high school, Del Rey held surefire placements on almost all of my playlists. However, in recent years, I’ve...

No room for fence-sitting in American politics

Gabrielle Ray, Staff Writer Mar 10, 2025

I’ve had a past of not being very interested in politics due to the often controversial nature of political discussion. Politics is usually considered a negative talking point in American culture. People usually butt heads, which can make others around...

"Emilia Pérez” is a harmful representation of Mexican, trans identities

“Emilia Pérez” is a harmful representation of Mexican, trans identities

Lanthorn Editorial Board Mar 10, 2025

After being awarded two Academy Awards and receiving 13 nominations, the 2024 film “Emilia Pérez” has faced intense scrutiny. Though the Academy was impressed by the film and awarded it with “Best Original Song” and “Best Supporting Actress”...

Spring break is a time for self-care, productivity and play

Spring break is a time for self-care, productivity and play

Lanthorn Editorial Board Feb 24, 2025

With midterms coming to an end, many Grand Valley State University community members are counting down the days until spring break arrives. Winter tends to be a difficult time for motivation and productivity, as the shortened days and cold weather spoil...

Increased cellphone usage destroys social norms

Gabrielle Ray, Staff Writer Feb 24, 2025

In 2025, the cellphone has become an essential part of our human interactions. Almost everyone has a cellphone due to its necessity in everyday living. While technology has made tasks such as accessing information and contacting someone much easier, I...

Trump’s power grabs require Democratic Party to clamp down

Jace Perroud  , Staff Writer Feb 24, 2025

Yet another grueling week of Donald Trump's presidency has come and gone. This past week's developments seemed to be more of the same that I’ve come to expect-- exhausting. So far, his actions appear to me as power grabs that benefit himself, his loyalists...

Political polarization leads Kendrick Lamar halftime critiques

Political polarization leads Kendrick Lamar halftime critiques

Lanthorn Editorial Board Feb 17, 2025

Shortly after sweeping the Grammys with the diss track “Not Like Us," Kendrick Lamar took the stage at the Caesar's Superdome in New Orleans for the most-viewed Super Bowl Halftime Show in history. This wasn’t Lamar's first time performing at the...