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STUDENTS FIGHT FOR BETTER CAMPUS DINING EXPERIENCE Update 3/12/20: This story was updated to clarify the relationship between Students for Food Sovereignty’s founding members and Student Senate. Founding members of SFS were also former members for Student Senate, but the organizations have no current affiliation with each other. A new student group on Grand Valley State University’s campus, Students for Food Sovereignty GV ENCOURAGES LIFELONG LEARNING BY INTRODUCING ‘READ WITH GV encourages lifelong learning by introducing ‘Read with Lakers’ series. Beginning in January 2021, the Read with Lakers series was introduced in an attempt to give alumni the opportunity to connect with one another through reading books. This opportunity encourages lifelong learning for Grand Valley State University Alumni. WHAT DOES “MEDIA CONGLOMERATE” MEAN FOR OUR NEWS It is known that 90 percent of the United States media is controlled by six major companies: Comcast, Fox, The Walt Disney Company, Viacom, AT&T and CBS. All six of these are under media conglomerate, and all of those companies are where are major sources of news comes from. Think of all the different forms of publications and broadcasts there COLLEGE EDUCATION, HAPPINESS LEVEL ARE RELATED, STUDY SAYS College education, happiness level are related, study says. In a perfect world, college equals success, success equals money and money equals happiness. Statistics from the Pew Research Center and the University of Virginia show correlations between happiness and a college education. An article analyzing the statistics from theKalamazoo
STATE OF MICHIGAN TAKES LEAD ON TIANEPTINE DRUG BAN State of Michigan takes lead on tianeptine drug ban. Michigan is officially the first state in the nation to outlaw a substance that medical professionals say is adding fuel to the fire that is the opioid crisis — formally banning a drug known as Tianeptine. First prescribed as an opiate-like antidepressant in Europe as early as the1950s
MDHHS RECIEVES GRANT FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION IN MEN MDHHS recieves grant for suicide prevention in men. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Service (MDHHS) announced on Monday that it has received $4.35 million in funding to be used over the next five years to address suicide in adult men. The new program is called “Preventing Suicide in Michigan Men” (PRiSSM). GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN Josh Rochette, Staff Writer. April 19, 2021. Connor McGregor is a man of many mysteries. There have been several accusations, arrests and mishappenings over his now-lengthy career. CLASS OF 2021 PREPARES TO WRAP UP THEIR COLLEGE EXPERIENCE This weekend, 3,046 graduates will conclude their Grand Valley State University degree with a virtual commencement. Graduates and their supporters are encouraged to watch the 30-minute ceremony that will take place virtually April 30. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will have the most graduating seniors with 1,151 students, followed by the Seidman College UNDERSTANDING THE NCAA COVID-19 ELIGIBILITY EXTENSIONS Last year, the NCAA granted student athletes the ability to extend their own eligibility if their team was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Student athletes normally have five years to play four seasons of their sport. The NCAA extended this eligibility into six years to play all four seasons. “Well, I don’t think that we VP – GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN Karen Loth reflects on 20 years with GVSU. Kylie Elwell. March 29,2021.
STUDENTS FIGHT FOR BETTER CAMPUS DINING EXPERIENCE Update 3/12/20: This story was updated to clarify the relationship between Students for Food Sovereignty’s founding members and Student Senate. Founding members of SFS were also former members for Student Senate, but the organizations have no current affiliation with each other. A new student group on Grand Valley State University’s campus, Students for Food Sovereignty GV ENCOURAGES LIFELONG LEARNING BY INTRODUCING ‘READ WITH GV encourages lifelong learning by introducing ‘Read with Lakers’ series. Beginning in January 2021, the Read with Lakers series was introduced in an attempt to give alumni the opportunity to connect with one another through reading books. This opportunity encourages lifelong learning for Grand Valley State University Alumni. WHAT DOES “MEDIA CONGLOMERATE” MEAN FOR OUR NEWS It is known that 90 percent of the United States media is controlled by six major companies: Comcast, Fox, The Walt Disney Company, Viacom, AT&T and CBS. All six of these are under media conglomerate, and all of those companies are where are major sources of news comes from. Think of all the different forms of publications and broadcasts there COLLEGE EDUCATION, HAPPINESS LEVEL ARE RELATED, STUDY SAYS College education, happiness level are related, study says. In a perfect world, college equals success, success equals money and money equals happiness. Statistics from the Pew Research Center and the University of Virginia show correlations between happiness and a college education. An article analyzing the statistics from theKalamazoo
GV OFFICE OF MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS CELEBRATES MLK DAY GV Office of Multicultural Affairs celebrates MLK Day. Jan. 18 is known around the United States as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which celebrates the life of the revered pastor and civil rights activist from Atlanta, Georgia. Each year, Grand Valley State University celebrates Dr. King’s life and work through invitingspeakers to campus
MDHHS RECIEVES GRANT FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION IN MEN MDHHS recieves grant for suicide prevention in men. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Service (MDHHS) announced on Monday that it has received $4.35 million in funding to be used over the next five years to address suicide in adult men. The new program is called “Preventing Suicide in Michigan Men” (PRiSSM). 2020-2021 YEAR IN REVIEW! 2020-2021 Year in Review! In this episode of the Lanthorn Loop, our host Haileigh Huber joins former Editor-in-Chief Nick Moran to talk with the editors of the Grand Valley Lanthorn about the challenges they faced during the pandemic, how they adapted to those challenges, and some of their favorite pieces from the past year. STUDENTS FIGHT FOR BETTER CAMPUS DINING EXPERIENCE Update 3/12/20: This story was updated to clarify the relationship between Students for Food Sovereignty’s founding members and Student Senate. Founding members of SFS were also former members for Student Senate, but the organizations have no current affiliation with each other. A new student group on Grand Valley State University’s campus, Students for Food Sovereignty GV ENCOURAGES LIFELONG LEARNING BY INTRODUCING ‘READ WITH GV encourages lifelong learning by introducing ‘Read with Lakers’ series. Beginning in January 2021, the Read with Lakers series was introduced in an attempt to give alumni the opportunity to connect with one another through reading books. This opportunity encourages lifelong learning for Grand Valley State University Alumni. THE POTENTIAL AND THE PROBABLE: OSCARS 2021 PREDICTIONS The potential and the probable: Oscars 2021 predictions. Another year has passed, which means we are now arriving at another awards season celebrating the entertainment that got us through it. For 2020, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences elected to have their annual awards ceremony on April 25, considerably later than normal. P.S. SERIES A COLLECTION OF SHORT PLAYS, STUDENT TALENT Grand Valley State University’s Theatre Department will be hosting a group of virtual plays called, “P.S. Series: A Night of One Acts.” The performances will be held over Zoom and there will be a short intermission between each play. Taking place on Feb. 18 and 19, the three productions were each chosen by the student AFTER 19 YEARS, GV’S SECOND PLITZUWEIT WILL TAKE THE COURT After 19 years, GV’s second Plitzuweit will take the court. For the 2021-22 women’s basketball season, coach Mike Williams announced seven new recruits, one of which is a familiar face to some long-time Grand Valley State University staff members. Lexi Plitzuweit, a senior at Vermillion High School in South Dakota right now, plans to attend WOMEN’S SOFTBALL TAKES DII MIDWEST REGION CHAMPIONSHIP The No. 13 Grand Valley State University women’s softball team successfully made it to the College World Series this past weekend in a tense double-header against the No. 7 University of Indianapolis Greyhounds. After two shutouts in a row against Trevecca Nazarene University and Indianapolis, GVSU needed just one win Saturday, May 22to grant
GV OFFICE OF MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS CELEBRATES MLK DAY GV Office of Multicultural Affairs celebrates MLK Day. Jan. 18 is known around the United States as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which celebrates the life of the revered pastor and civil rights activist from Atlanta, Georgia. Each year, Grand Valley State University celebrates Dr. King’s life and work through invitingspeakers to campus
RUTH BADER GINSBURG MAKES HISTORY EVEN AFTER DEATH, WILL How does one celebrate the life of another human being who made such a profound impact on millions of lives, and whose work will continue to inspire change for generations? How do you celebrate the life of a woman who stood only five-foot-one, but who’s heart, passions and drive stood larger than life? Even after THE STORY OF GABRIELLE SHIPLEY: A RECAP OF ONE OF GVSU’S The Story of Gabrielle Shipley: A recap of one of GVSU’s most successful female golfing careers It all began with her father cutting the shaft of one of his irons in half and covering the end with black electrical tape when she was just six years old. Gabrielle Shipley, a former individual national champion for GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN Josh Rochette, Staff Writer. April 19, 2021. Connor McGregor is a man of many mysteries. There have been several accusations, arrests and mishappenings over his now-lengthy career. CLASS OF 2021 PREPARES TO WRAP UP THEIR COLLEGE EXPERIENCE This weekend, 3,046 graduates will conclude their Grand Valley State University degree with a virtual commencement. Graduates and their supporters are encouraged to watch the 30-minute ceremony that will take place virtually April 30. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will have the most graduating seniors with 1,151 students, followed by the Seidman College UNDERSTANDING THE NCAA COVID-19 ELIGIBILITY EXTENSIONS Last year, the NCAA granted student athletes the ability to extend their own eligibility if their team was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Student athletes normally have five years to play four seasons of their sport. The NCAA extended this eligibility into six years to play all four seasons. “Well, I don’t think that we VP – GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN Karen Loth reflects on 20 years with GVSU. Kylie Elwell. March 29,2021.
STUDENTS FIGHT FOR BETTER CAMPUS DINING EXPERIENCE Update 3/12/20: This story was updated to clarify the relationship between Students for Food Sovereignty’s founding members and Student Senate. Founding members of SFS were also former members for Student Senate, but the organizations have no current affiliation with each other. A new student group on Grand Valley State University’s campus, Students for Food Sovereignty GV ENCOURAGES LIFELONG LEARNING BY INTRODUCING ‘READ WITH GV encourages lifelong learning by introducing ‘Read with Lakers’ series. Beginning in January 2021, the Read with Lakers series was introduced in an attempt to give alumni the opportunity to connect with one another through reading books. This opportunity encourages lifelong learning for Grand Valley State University Alumni. WHAT DOES “MEDIA CONGLOMERATE” MEAN FOR OUR NEWS It is known that 90 percent of the United States media is controlled by six major companies: Comcast, Fox, The Walt Disney Company, Viacom, AT&T and CBS. All six of these are under media conglomerate, and all of those companies are where are major sources of news comes from. Think of all the different forms of publications and broadcasts there COLLEGE EDUCATION, HAPPINESS LEVEL ARE RELATED, STUDY SAYS College education, happiness level are related, study says. In a perfect world, college equals success, success equals money and money equals happiness. Statistics from the Pew Research Center and the University of Virginia show correlations between happiness and a college education. An article analyzing the statistics from theKalamazoo
GV OFFICE OF MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS CELEBRATES MLK DAY GV Office of Multicultural Affairs celebrates MLK Day. Jan. 18 is known around the United States as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which celebrates the life of the revered pastor and civil rights activist from Atlanta, Georgia. Each year, Grand Valley State University celebrates Dr. King’s life and work through invitingspeakers to campus
MDHHS RECIEVES GRANT FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION IN MEN MDHHS recieves grant for suicide prevention in men. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Service (MDHHS) announced on Monday that it has received $4.35 million in funding to be used over the next five years to address suicide in adult men. The new program is called “Preventing Suicide in Michigan Men” (PRiSSM). GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN Josh Rochette, Staff Writer. April 19, 2021. Connor McGregor is a man of many mysteries. There have been several accusations, arrests and mishappenings over his now-lengthy career. CLASS OF 2021 PREPARES TO WRAP UP THEIR COLLEGE EXPERIENCE This weekend, 3,046 graduates will conclude their Grand Valley State University degree with a virtual commencement. Graduates and their supporters are encouraged to watch the 30-minute ceremony that will take place virtually April 30. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will have the most graduating seniors with 1,151 students, followed by the Seidman College UNDERSTANDING THE NCAA COVID-19 ELIGIBILITY EXTENSIONS Last year, the NCAA granted student athletes the ability to extend their own eligibility if their team was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Student athletes normally have five years to play four seasons of their sport. The NCAA extended this eligibility into six years to play all four seasons. “Well, I don’t think that we VP – GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN Karen Loth reflects on 20 years with GVSU. Kylie Elwell. March 29,2021.
STUDENTS FIGHT FOR BETTER CAMPUS DINING EXPERIENCE Update 3/12/20: This story was updated to clarify the relationship between Students for Food Sovereignty’s founding members and Student Senate. Founding members of SFS were also former members for Student Senate, but the organizations have no current affiliation with each other. A new student group on Grand Valley State University’s campus, Students for Food Sovereignty GV ENCOURAGES LIFELONG LEARNING BY INTRODUCING ‘READ WITH GV encourages lifelong learning by introducing ‘Read with Lakers’ series. Beginning in January 2021, the Read with Lakers series was introduced in an attempt to give alumni the opportunity to connect with one another through reading books. This opportunity encourages lifelong learning for Grand Valley State University Alumni. WHAT DOES “MEDIA CONGLOMERATE” MEAN FOR OUR NEWS It is known that 90 percent of the United States media is controlled by six major companies: Comcast, Fox, The Walt Disney Company, Viacom, AT&T and CBS. All six of these are under media conglomerate, and all of those companies are where are major sources of news comes from. Think of all the different forms of publications and broadcasts there GV OFFICE OF MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS CELEBRATES MLK DAY GV Office of Multicultural Affairs celebrates MLK Day. Jan. 18 is known around the United States as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which celebrates the life of the revered pastor and civil rights activist from Atlanta, Georgia. Each year, Grand Valley State University celebrates Dr. King’s life and work through invitingspeakers to campus
COLLEGE EDUCATION, HAPPINESS LEVEL ARE RELATED, STUDY SAYS In a perfect world, college equals success, success equals money and money equals happiness. Statistics from the Pew Research Center and the University of Virginia show correlations between happiness and a college education. An article analyzing the statistics from the Kalamazoo Gazette reported that people who were happy were more likelyto have at least
MDHHS RECIEVES GRANT FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION IN MEN MDHHS recieves grant for suicide prevention in men. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Service (MDHHS) announced on Monday that it has received $4.35 million in funding to be used over the next five years to address suicide in adult men. The new program is called “Preventing Suicide in Michigan Men” (PRiSSM). 2020-2021 YEAR IN REVIEW! 2020-2021 Year in Review! In this episode of the Lanthorn Loop, our host Haileigh Huber joins former Editor-in-Chief Nick Moran to talk with the editors of the Grand Valley Lanthorn about the challenges they faced during the pandemic, how they adapted to those challenges, and some of their favorite pieces from the past year. STUDENTS FIGHT FOR BETTER CAMPUS DINING EXPERIENCE Update 3/12/20: This story was updated to clarify the relationship between Students for Food Sovereignty’s founding members and Student Senate. Founding members of SFS were also former members for Student Senate, but the organizations have no current affiliation with each other. A new student group on Grand Valley State University’s campus, Students for Food Sovereignty GV ENCOURAGES LIFELONG LEARNING BY INTRODUCING ‘READ WITH GV encourages lifelong learning by introducing ‘Read with Lakers’ series. Beginning in January 2021, the Read with Lakers series was introduced in an attempt to give alumni the opportunity to connect with one another through reading books. This opportunity encourages lifelong learning for Grand Valley State University Alumni. THE POTENTIAL AND THE PROBABLE: OSCARS 2021 PREDICTIONS The potential and the probable: Oscars 2021 predictions. Another year has passed, which means we are now arriving at another awards season celebrating the entertainment that got us through it. For 2020, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences elected to have their annual awards ceremony on April 25, considerably later than normal. P.S. SERIES A COLLECTION OF SHORT PLAYS, STUDENT TALENT Grand Valley State University’s Theatre Department will be hosting a group of virtual plays called, “P.S. Series: A Night of One Acts.” The performances will be held over Zoom and there will be a short intermission between each play. Taking place on Feb. 18 and 19, the three productions were each chosen by the student AFTER 19 YEARS, GV’S SECOND PLITZUWEIT WILL TAKE THE COURT After 19 years, GV’s second Plitzuweit will take the court. For the 2021-22 women’s basketball season, coach Mike Williams announced seven new recruits, one of which is a familiar face to some long-time Grand Valley State University staff members. Lexi Plitzuweit, a senior at Vermillion High School in South Dakota right now, plans to attend WOMEN’S SOFTBALL TAKES DII MIDWEST REGION CHAMPIONSHIP The No. 13 Grand Valley State University women’s softball team successfully made it to the College World Series this past weekend in a tense double-header against the No. 7 University of Indianapolis Greyhounds. After two shutouts in a row against Trevecca Nazarene University and Indianapolis, GVSU needed just one win Saturday, May 22to grant
GV OFFICE OF MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS CELEBRATES MLK DAY GV Office of Multicultural Affairs celebrates MLK Day. Jan. 18 is known around the United States as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which celebrates the life of the revered pastor and civil rights activist from Atlanta, Georgia. Each year, Grand Valley State University celebrates Dr. King’s life and work through invitingspeakers to campus
RUTH BADER GINSBURG MAKES HISTORY EVEN AFTER DEATH, WILL How does one celebrate the life of another human being who made such a profound impact on millions of lives, and whose work will continue to inspire change for generations? How do you celebrate the life of a woman who stood only five-foot-one, but who’s heart, passions and drive stood larger than life? Even after THE STORY OF GABRIELLE SHIPLEY: A RECAP OF ONE OF GVSU’S The Story of Gabrielle Shipley: A recap of one of GVSU’s most successful female golfing careers It all began with her father cutting the shaft of one of his irons in half and covering the end with black electrical tape when she was just six years old. Gabrielle Shipley, a former individual national champion for GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN Josh Rochette, Staff Writer. April 19, 2021. Connor McGregor is a man of many mysteries. There have been several accusations, arrests and mishappenings over his now-lengthy career. Underneath all the racist comments, bar fights with the elderly over his line of whiskey, or even the attack of a bus filled with UFC fighters, there’s a man who CLASS OF 2021 PREPARES TO WRAP UP THEIR COLLEGE EXPERIENCE This weekend, 3,046 graduates will conclude their Grand Valley State University degree with a virtual commencement. Graduates and their supporters are encouraged to watch the 30-minute ceremony that will take place virtually April 30. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will have the most graduating seniors with 1,151 students, followed by the Seidman College VP – GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN The Student News Site of Grand Valley State University STUDENTS FIGHT FOR BETTER CAMPUS DINING EXPERIENCE Update 3/12/20: This story was updated to clarify the relationship between Students for Food Sovereignty’s founding members and Student Senate. Founding members of SFS were also former members for Student Senate, but the organizations have no current affiliation with each other. A new student group on Grand Valley State University’s campus, Students for Food Sovereignty STUDENTS, PROFESSORS FEEL MIXED AFTER FIRST OF TWO WINTER Students, professors feel mixed after first of two winter break days. Classes were canceled on March 10 for the first of two mental health days in the Grand Valley State University winter semester. These ‘break days’ were added to the semester to give students a mental health break from their studies after concerns were raised by the COLUMN: REBUILDING OR RETOOLING? THE PISTONS ARE MOVING As a lifelong Detroit sports fan, I know what rebuilding a franchise looks like. It may seem like just yesterday when the Red Wings held up the Stanley Cup or when the Tigers were at least seeing a World Series. In all reality however, those times are long gone. The term rebuild gets thrown around GV LAKER VETS PRESIDENT NAMED FINALISTS FOR STUDENT After spending eight years in the Navy, two years studying abroad, and on the cusp of completing two majors, Cameron Zbikowski has been very busy following his passions for the last 15 years. Now, as president of Laker Vets, Grand Valley State University’s branch of Student Veterans of America (SVA), Zbikowski is one of ten KAREN LOTH REFLECTS ON 20 YEARS WITH GVSU Karen Loth reflects on 20 years with GVSU. After 20 years employed with Grand Valley State University as Vice President of University Development, Karen Loth is set to retire this year in June. She was appointed as the VP of Development in May 2012, as well as also serving as the Executive Director of the Grand Valley UniversityFoundation.
MDHHS RECIEVES GRANT FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION IN MEN MDHHS recieves grant for suicide prevention in men. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Service (MDHHS) announced on Monday that it has received $4.35 million in funding to be used over the next five years to address suicide in adult men. The new program is called “Preventing Suicide in Michigan Men” (PRiSSM). STATE OF MICHIGAN TAKES LEAD ON TIANEPTINE DRUG BAN State of Michigan takes lead on tianeptine drug ban. Michigan is officially the first state in the nation to outlaw a substance that medical professionals say is adding fuel to the fire that is the opioid crisis — formally banning a drug known as Tianeptine. First prescribed as an opiate-like antidepressant in Europe as early as the1950s
GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN Josh Rochette, Staff Writer. April 19, 2021. Connor McGregor is a man of many mysteries. There have been several accusations, arrests and mishappenings over his now-lengthy career. Underneath all the racist comments, bar fights with the elderly over his line of whiskey, or even the attack of a bus filled with UFC fighters, there’s a man who CLASS OF 2021 PREPARES TO WRAP UP THEIR COLLEGE EXPERIENCE This weekend, 3,046 graduates will conclude their Grand Valley State University degree with a virtual commencement. Graduates and their supporters are encouraged to watch the 30-minute ceremony that will take place virtually April 30. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will have the most graduating seniors with 1,151 students, followed by the Seidman College VP – GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN The Student News Site of Grand Valley State University STUDENTS FIGHT FOR BETTER CAMPUS DINING EXPERIENCE Update 3/12/20: This story was updated to clarify the relationship between Students for Food Sovereignty’s founding members and Student Senate. Founding members of SFS were also former members for Student Senate, but the organizations have no current affiliation with each other. A new student group on Grand Valley State University’s campus, Students for Food Sovereignty STUDENTS, PROFESSORS FEEL MIXED AFTER FIRST OF TWO WINTER Students, professors feel mixed after first of two winter break days. Classes were canceled on March 10 for the first of two mental health days in the Grand Valley State University winter semester. These ‘break days’ were added to the semester to give students a mental health break from their studies after concerns were raised by the COLUMN: REBUILDING OR RETOOLING? THE PISTONS ARE MOVING As a lifelong Detroit sports fan, I know what rebuilding a franchise looks like. It may seem like just yesterday when the Red Wings held up the Stanley Cup or when the Tigers were at least seeing a World Series. In all reality however, those times are long gone. The term rebuild gets thrown around GV LAKER VETS PRESIDENT NAMED FINALISTS FOR STUDENT After spending eight years in the Navy, two years studying abroad, and on the cusp of completing two majors, Cameron Zbikowski has been very busy following his passions for the last 15 years. Now, as president of Laker Vets, Grand Valley State University’s branch of Student Veterans of America (SVA), Zbikowski is one of ten KAREN LOTH REFLECTS ON 20 YEARS WITH GVSU Karen Loth reflects on 20 years with GVSU. After 20 years employed with Grand Valley State University as Vice President of University Development, Karen Loth is set to retire this year in June. She was appointed as the VP of Development in May 2012, as well as also serving as the Executive Director of the Grand Valley UniversityFoundation.
MDHHS RECIEVES GRANT FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION IN MEN MDHHS recieves grant for suicide prevention in men. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Service (MDHHS) announced on Monday that it has received $4.35 million in funding to be used over the next five years to address suicide in adult men. The new program is called “Preventing Suicide in Michigan Men” (PRiSSM). STATE OF MICHIGAN TAKES LEAD ON TIANEPTINE DRUG BAN State of Michigan takes lead on tianeptine drug ban. Michigan is officially the first state in the nation to outlaw a substance that medical professionals say is adding fuel to the fire that is the opioid crisis — formally banning a drug known as Tianeptine. First prescribed as an opiate-like antidepressant in Europe as early as the1950s
GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN Josh Rochette, Staff Writer. April 19, 2021. Connor McGregor is a man of many mysteries. There have been several accusations, arrests and mishappenings over his now-lengthy career. Underneath all the racist comments, bar fights with the elderly over his line of whiskey, or even the attack of a bus filled with UFC fighters, there’s a man who NEWS BRIEFS 3/29/2021 GV COVID-19 campus data update The GVSU community has had a cumulative total of 2,703 COVID-19 cases since Aug. 1. The university’s update for this brief was from Friday, March 26. Through testing results this past week, GVSU’s Virus Action team have so far reported 92 current active cases including three members of faculty, five THE POTENTIAL AND THE PROBABLE: OSCARS 2021 PREDICTIONS The potential and the probable: Oscars 2021 predictions. Another year has passed, which means we are now arriving at another awards season celebrating the entertainment that got us through it. For 2020, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences elected to have their annual awards ceremony on April 25, considerably later than normal. COLUMN: REBUILDING OR RETOOLING? THE PISTONS ARE MOVING As a lifelong Detroit sports fan, I know what rebuilding a franchise looks like. It may seem like just yesterday when the Red Wings held up the Stanley Cup or when the Tigers were at least seeing a World Series. In all reality however, those times are long gone. The term rebuild gets thrown around UNDERSTANDING THE NCAA COVID-19 ELIGIBILITY EXTENSIONS Last year, the NCAA granted student athletes the ability to extend their own eligibility if their team was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Student athletes normally have five years to play four seasons of their sport. The NCAA extended this eligibility into six years to play all four seasons. “Well, I don’t think that we GV ANNOUNCES PLAN FOR WINTER CLASS OF 2021 COMMENCEMENT GV announces plan for winter class of 2021 commencement. Grand Valley State University announced that they will be holding an optional virtual commencement ceremony Friday, April 30 at 7 p.m. followed by a Laker Graduation Celebration on Saturday, May 1, in the Fieldhouse on the Allendale Campus. GVSU has been holding virtual commencement STUDENTS, PROFESSORS FEEL MIXED AFTER FIRST OF TWO WINTER Students, professors feel mixed after first of two winter break days. Classes were canceled on March 10 for the first of two mental health days in the Grand Valley State University winter semester. These ‘break days’ were added to the semester to give students a mental health break from their studies after concerns were raised by the GROW1000 PROGRAM SEEKS TO EMPLOY 1000 YOUTHS THIS SUMMER GRow1000 program seeks to employ 1000 youths this summer. The city of Grand Rapids has announced that it will again partner with local businesses and. organizations to renew the GRow1000 program for this summer. The GRow1000 program is an employment project designed to help Grand Rapids youth aged 15-24 find summer jobs. COLLEGE EDUCATION, HAPPINESS LEVEL ARE RELATED, STUDY SAYS In a perfect world, college equals success, success equals money and money equals happiness. Statistics from the Pew Research Center and the University of Virginia show correlations between happiness and a college education. An article analyzing the statistics from the Kalamazoo Gazette reported that people who were happy were more likelyto have at least
ARE GV’S MENTAL HEALTH DAYS REALLY ENOUGH? Are GV’s mental health days really enough? During college, there are a lot of things to look forward to: meeting new friends, partying and seasonal breaks, like Christmas and spring break. But things are a little different this year. Instead of a full week of spring break with no classes, we have two mental health days. GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN Josh Rochette, Staff Writer. April 19, 2021. Connor McGregor is a man of many mysteries. There have been several accusations, arrests and mishappenings over his now-lengthy career. Underneath all the racist comments, bar fights with the elderly over his line of whiskey, or even the attack of a bus filled with UFC fighters, there’s a man who CLASS OF 2021 PREPARES TO WRAP UP THEIR COLLEGE EXPERIENCE This weekend, 3,046 graduates will conclude their Grand Valley State University degree with a virtual commencement. Graduates and their supporters are encouraged to watch the 30-minute ceremony that will take place virtually April 30. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will have the most graduating seniors with 1,151 students, followed by the Seidman College VP – GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN The Student News Site of Grand Valley State University COLUMN: REBUILDING OR RETOOLING? THE PISTONS ARE MOVING As a lifelong Detroit sports fan, I know what rebuilding a franchise looks like. It may seem like just yesterday when the Red Wings held up the Stanley Cup or when the Tigers were at least seeing a World Series. In all reality however, those times are long gone. The term rebuild gets thrown around ELI ONG – GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN No. 1 GVSU Soccer dominant in 2-0 win over No. 18 Bemidji State.September 16, 2019.
FORMER DETROIT POLICE CHIEF SHARES HIS STORY FOR MLK WEEK The week of Jan.18, Grand Valley State University celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy. Students and faculty throughout campus come together to commemorate the achievements of one of the most influential American civil rights leaders by attending events and presentations where influential speakers share their stories. Former Detroit police chief Isaiah McKinnon will GVSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SIGNS SEVEN NEW RECRUITS, PREPARES The Grand Valley State University women’s basketball team has had an influx of big news over the past two weeks. Both basketball teams schedules were released for the upcoming winter semester. National signing day also brought seven new recruits to the women’s basketball team. As the start of their season looms, head coach MikeWilliams
GV LAKER VETS PRESIDENT NAMED FINALISTS FOR STUDENT After spending eight years in the Navy, two years studying abroad, and on the cusp of completing two majors, Cameron Zbikowski has been very busy following his passions for the last 15 years. Now, as president of Laker Vets, Grand Valley State University’s branch of Student Veterans of America (SVA), Zbikowski is one of ten MDHHS RECIEVES GRANT FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION IN MEN MDHHS recieves grant for suicide prevention in men. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Service (MDHHS) announced on Monday that it has received $4.35 million in funding to be used over the next five years to address suicide in adult men. The new program is called “Preventing Suicide in Michigan Men” (PRiSSM). FORMER GVSU FOOTBALL STAR MARTAYVEUS CARTER SHOT Grand Valley State football’s all-time leading rusher, Martayveus ‘Marty’ Carter, was shot while at a gas station in East Chicago, Ind. Carter was initially in critical condition but has since pulled through, though his journey to full recovery is far from over as he is currently facing paralysis from a bullet being lodged in his GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN Josh Rochette, Staff Writer. April 19, 2021. Connor McGregor is a man of many mysteries. There have been several accusations, arrests and mishappenings over his now-lengthy career. Underneath all the racist comments, bar fights with the elderly over his line of whiskey, or even the attack of a bus filled with UFC fighters, there’s a man who CLASS OF 2021 PREPARES TO WRAP UP THEIR COLLEGE EXPERIENCE This weekend, 3,046 graduates will conclude their Grand Valley State University degree with a virtual commencement. Graduates and their supporters are encouraged to watch the 30-minute ceremony that will take place virtually April 30. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will have the most graduating seniors with 1,151 students, followed by the Seidman College VP – GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN The Student News Site of Grand Valley State University COLUMN: REBUILDING OR RETOOLING? THE PISTONS ARE MOVING As a lifelong Detroit sports fan, I know what rebuilding a franchise looks like. It may seem like just yesterday when the Red Wings held up the Stanley Cup or when the Tigers were at least seeing a World Series. In all reality however, those times are long gone. The term rebuild gets thrown around ELI ONG – GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN No. 1 GVSU Soccer dominant in 2-0 win over No. 18 Bemidji State.September 16, 2019.
FORMER DETROIT POLICE CHIEF SHARES HIS STORY FOR MLK WEEK The week of Jan.18, Grand Valley State University celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy. Students and faculty throughout campus come together to commemorate the achievements of one of the most influential American civil rights leaders by attending events and presentations where influential speakers share their stories. Former Detroit police chief Isaiah McKinnon will GVSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SIGNS SEVEN NEW RECRUITS, PREPARES The Grand Valley State University women’s basketball team has had an influx of big news over the past two weeks. Both basketball teams schedules were released for the upcoming winter semester. National signing day also brought seven new recruits to the women’s basketball team. As the start of their season looms, head coach MikeWilliams
GV LAKER VETS PRESIDENT NAMED FINALISTS FOR STUDENT After spending eight years in the Navy, two years studying abroad, and on the cusp of completing two majors, Cameron Zbikowski has been very busy following his passions for the last 15 years. Now, as president of Laker Vets, Grand Valley State University’s branch of Student Veterans of America (SVA), Zbikowski is one of ten MDHHS RECIEVES GRANT FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION IN MEN MDHHS recieves grant for suicide prevention in men. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Service (MDHHS) announced on Monday that it has received $4.35 million in funding to be used over the next five years to address suicide in adult men. The new program is called “Preventing Suicide in Michigan Men” (PRiSSM). FORMER GVSU FOOTBALL STAR MARTAYVEUS CARTER SHOT Grand Valley State football’s all-time leading rusher, Martayveus ‘Marty’ Carter, was shot while at a gas station in East Chicago, Ind. Carter was initially in critical condition but has since pulled through, though his journey to full recovery is far from over as he is currently facing paralysis from a bullet being lodged in his NEWS – GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN Class of 2021 prepares to wrap up their college experience at GVSU’s commencement. Mary Racette, Associate Print Editor. April 30, 2021. CONTACT US – GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN Editorial Staff Editorial Faculty Adviser: Eric Harvey – adviser@lanthorn.com – (616) 331-3026 Editor-in-Chief: Nick Moran – editorial@lanthorn.com – (616) 331-2464 Associate Print Editor: Kellen Voss – associate@lanthorn.com – (616) 331-2893 Associate Web Editor: Xavier Golden – web@lanthorn.com – (616) 331-2882 News Editor: Olivia Fellows – news@lanthorn.com – (616) 331 2020-2021 YEAR IN REVIEW! In this episode of the Lanthorn Loop, our host Haileigh Huber joins former Editor-in-Chief Nick Moran to talk with the editors of the Grand Valley Lanthorn about the challenges they faced during the pandemic, how they adapted to those challenges, and some of ABOUT US – GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN The Lanthorn began October 1968. The Internet edition, www.lanthorn.com, was established fall 1995, and it was the first online edition of a weekly Michigan collegiate newspaper. The name changed to Grand Valley Lanthorn on Jan. 13, 2000, and GVL grew to broadsheet size on Aug. 27, 1997. It averaged 20-24 pages each week. CLASS OF 2021 PREPARES TO WRAP UP THEIR COLLEGE EXPERIENCE This weekend, 3,046 graduates will conclude their Grand Valley State University degree with a virtual commencement. Graduates and their supporters are encouraged to watch the 30-minute ceremony that will take place virtually April 30. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will have the most graduating seniors with 1,151 students, followed by the Seidman College EMPLOYMENT – GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN Apply for the Grand Valley Lanthorn. If you have any questions about possible openings or positions please contact us at (616) 331-2464 or email us at editorial@lanthorn.com. Grand Valley Lanthorn – Employment Application www.lanthorn.com The student-run newspapers at Grand Valley State University Grand Valley Lanthorn 0051 Kirkhof Center Grand Valley State University Allendale, MI, 49401 GVSU CONTINUES TO FIGHT TO END VICTIM BLAMING In observation of Sexual Assault Awareness Week, Grand Valley State University’s It’s on Us as Lakers held a “Slut Walk” Saturday, April 7, in an effort to protest rape culture and support sexual assault survivors. The event encouraged attendees to wear whatever they wanted and to bring signs saying whatever they wanted. The “SlutWalk” movement GROW1000 PROGRAM SEEKS TO EMPLOY 1000 YOUTHS THIS SUMMER GRow1000 program seeks to employ 1000 youths this summer. The city of Grand Rapids has announced that it will again partner with local businesses and. organizations to renew the GRow1000 program for this summer. The GRow1000 program is an employment project designed to help Grand Rapids youth aged 15-24 find summer jobs. COLUMN: BLAKE GRIFFIN’S BUYOUT FROM THE DETROIT PISTONS March 5, 2021 marked an end of a severely mediocre era for Detroit Pistons basketball. Twelve-year forward Blake Griffin was bought out by the team as the Pistons were unable to find a trade partner. Three days later, Griffin signed with the Brooklyn Nets. He’ll now look to rejuvenate his career as a FORMER DETROIT POLICE CHIEF SHARES HIS STORY FOR MLK WEEK The week of Jan.18, Grand Valley State University celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy. Students and faculty throughout campus come together to commemorate the achievements of one of the most influential American civil rights leaders by attending events and presentations where influential speakers share their stories. Former Detroit police chief Isaiah McKinnon will GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN Josh Rochette, Staff Writer. April 19, 2021. Connor McGregor is a man of many mysteries. There have been several accusations, arrests and mishappenings over his now-lengthy career. Underneath all the racist comments, bar fights with the elderly over his line of whiskey, or even the attack of a bus filled with UFC fighters, there’s a man who CLASS OF 2021 PREPARES TO WRAP UP THEIR COLLEGE EXPERIENCE This weekend, 3,046 graduates will conclude their Grand Valley State University degree with a virtual commencement. Graduates and their supporters are encouraged to watch the 30-minute ceremony that will take place virtually April 30. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will have the most graduating seniors with 1,151 students, followed by the Seidman College VP – GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN The Student News Site of Grand Valley State University COLUMN: REBUILDING OR RETOOLING? THE PISTONS ARE MOVING As a lifelong Detroit sports fan, I know what rebuilding a franchise looks like. It may seem like just yesterday when the Red Wings held up the Stanley Cup or when the Tigers were at least seeing a World Series. In all reality however, those times are long gone. The term rebuild gets thrown around ELI ONG – GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN No. 1 GVSU Soccer dominant in 2-0 win over No. 18 Bemidji State.September 16, 2019.
FORMER DETROIT POLICE CHIEF SHARES HIS STORY FOR MLK WEEK The week of Jan.18, Grand Valley State University celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy. Students and faculty throughout campus come together to commemorate the achievements of one of the most influential American civil rights leaders by attending events and presentations where influential speakers share their stories. Former Detroit police chief Isaiah McKinnon will GVSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SIGNS SEVEN NEW RECRUITS, PREPARES The Grand Valley State University women’s basketball team has had an influx of big news over the past two weeks. Both basketball teams schedules were released for the upcoming winter semester. National signing day also brought seven new recruits to the women’s basketball team. As the start of their season looms, head coach MikeWilliams
GV LAKER VETS PRESIDENT NAMED FINALISTS FOR STUDENT After spending eight years in the Navy, two years studying abroad, and on the cusp of completing two majors, Cameron Zbikowski has been very busy following his passions for the last 15 years. Now, as president of Laker Vets, Grand Valley State University’s branch of Student Veterans of America (SVA), Zbikowski is one of ten MDHHS RECIEVES GRANT FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION IN MEN MDHHS recieves grant for suicide prevention in men. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Service (MDHHS) announced on Monday that it has received $4.35 million in funding to be used over the next five years to address suicide in adult men. The new program is called “Preventing Suicide in Michigan Men” (PRiSSM). FORMER GVSU FOOTBALL STAR MARTAYVEUS CARTER SHOT Grand Valley State football’s all-time leading rusher, Martayveus ‘Marty’ Carter, was shot while at a gas station in East Chicago, Ind. Carter was initially in critical condition but has since pulled through, though his journey to full recovery is far from over as he is currently facing paralysis from a bullet being lodged in his GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN Josh Rochette, Staff Writer. April 19, 2021. Connor McGregor is a man of many mysteries. There have been several accusations, arrests and mishappenings over his now-lengthy career. Underneath all the racist comments, bar fights with the elderly over his line of whiskey, or even the attack of a bus filled with UFC fighters, there’s a man who CLASS OF 2021 PREPARES TO WRAP UP THEIR COLLEGE EXPERIENCE This weekend, 3,046 graduates will conclude their Grand Valley State University degree with a virtual commencement. Graduates and their supporters are encouraged to watch the 30-minute ceremony that will take place virtually April 30. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will have the most graduating seniors with 1,151 students, followed by the Seidman College VP – GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN The Student News Site of Grand Valley State University COLUMN: REBUILDING OR RETOOLING? THE PISTONS ARE MOVING As a lifelong Detroit sports fan, I know what rebuilding a franchise looks like. It may seem like just yesterday when the Red Wings held up the Stanley Cup or when the Tigers were at least seeing a World Series. In all reality however, those times are long gone. The term rebuild gets thrown around ELI ONG – GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN No. 1 GVSU Soccer dominant in 2-0 win over No. 18 Bemidji State.September 16, 2019.
FORMER DETROIT POLICE CHIEF SHARES HIS STORY FOR MLK WEEK The week of Jan.18, Grand Valley State University celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy. Students and faculty throughout campus come together to commemorate the achievements of one of the most influential American civil rights leaders by attending events and presentations where influential speakers share their stories. Former Detroit police chief Isaiah McKinnon will GVSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SIGNS SEVEN NEW RECRUITS, PREPARES The Grand Valley State University women’s basketball team has had an influx of big news over the past two weeks. Both basketball teams schedules were released for the upcoming winter semester. National signing day also brought seven new recruits to the women’s basketball team. As the start of their season looms, head coach MikeWilliams
GV LAKER VETS PRESIDENT NAMED FINALISTS FOR STUDENT After spending eight years in the Navy, two years studying abroad, and on the cusp of completing two majors, Cameron Zbikowski has been very busy following his passions for the last 15 years. Now, as president of Laker Vets, Grand Valley State University’s branch of Student Veterans of America (SVA), Zbikowski is one of ten MDHHS RECIEVES GRANT FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION IN MEN MDHHS recieves grant for suicide prevention in men. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Service (MDHHS) announced on Monday that it has received $4.35 million in funding to be used over the next five years to address suicide in adult men. The new program is called “Preventing Suicide in Michigan Men” (PRiSSM). FORMER GVSU FOOTBALL STAR MARTAYVEUS CARTER SHOT Grand Valley State football’s all-time leading rusher, Martayveus ‘Marty’ Carter, was shot while at a gas station in East Chicago, Ind. Carter was initially in critical condition but has since pulled through, though his journey to full recovery is far from over as he is currently facing paralysis from a bullet being lodged in his NEWS – GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN Class of 2021 prepares to wrap up their college experience at GVSU’s commencement. Mary Racette, Associate Print Editor. April 30, 2021. CONTACT US – GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN Editorial Staff Editorial Faculty Adviser: Eric Harvey – adviser@lanthorn.com – (616) 331-3026 Editor-in-Chief: Nick Moran – editorial@lanthorn.com – (616) 331-2464 Associate Print Editor: Kellen Voss – associate@lanthorn.com – (616) 331-2893 Associate Web Editor: Xavier Golden – web@lanthorn.com – (616) 331-2882 News Editor: Olivia Fellows – news@lanthorn.com – (616) 331 2020-2021 YEAR IN REVIEW! In this episode of the Lanthorn Loop, our host Haileigh Huber joins former Editor-in-Chief Nick Moran to talk with the editors of the Grand Valley Lanthorn about the challenges they faced during the pandemic, how they adapted to those challenges, and some of ABOUT US – GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN The Lanthorn began October 1968. The Internet edition, www.lanthorn.com, was established fall 1995, and it was the first online edition of a weekly Michigan collegiate newspaper. The name changed to Grand Valley Lanthorn on Jan. 13, 2000, and GVL grew to broadsheet size on Aug. 27, 1997. It averaged 20-24 pages each week. CLASS OF 2021 PREPARES TO WRAP UP THEIR COLLEGE EXPERIENCE This weekend, 3,046 graduates will conclude their Grand Valley State University degree with a virtual commencement. Graduates and their supporters are encouraged to watch the 30-minute ceremony that will take place virtually April 30. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will have the most graduating seniors with 1,151 students, followed by the Seidman College EMPLOYMENT – GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN Apply for the Grand Valley Lanthorn. If you have any questions about possible openings or positions please contact us at (616) 331-2464 or email us at editorial@lanthorn.com. Grand Valley Lanthorn – Employment Application www.lanthorn.com The student-run newspapers at Grand Valley State University Grand Valley Lanthorn 0051 Kirkhof Center Grand Valley State University Allendale, MI, 49401 GVSU CONTINUES TO FIGHT TO END VICTIM BLAMING In observation of Sexual Assault Awareness Week, Grand Valley State University’s It’s on Us as Lakers held a “Slut Walk” Saturday, April 7, in an effort to protest rape culture and support sexual assault survivors. The event encouraged attendees to wear whatever they wanted and to bring signs saying whatever they wanted. The “SlutWalk” movement GROW1000 PROGRAM SEEKS TO EMPLOY 1000 YOUTHS THIS SUMMER GRow1000 program seeks to employ 1000 youths this summer. The city of Grand Rapids has announced that it will again partner with local businesses and. organizations to renew the GRow1000 program for this summer. The GRow1000 program is an employment project designed to help Grand Rapids youth aged 15-24 find summer jobs. COLUMN: BLAKE GRIFFIN’S BUYOUT FROM THE DETROIT PISTONS March 5, 2021 marked an end of a severely mediocre era for Detroit Pistons basketball. Twelve-year forward Blake Griffin was bought out by the team as the Pistons were unable to find a trade partner. Three days later, Griffin signed with the Brooklyn Nets. He’ll now look to rejuvenate his career as a FORMER DETROIT POLICE CHIEF SHARES HIS STORY FOR MLK WEEK The week of Jan.18, Grand Valley State University celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy. Students and faculty throughout campus come together to commemorate the achievements of one of the most influential American civil rights leaders by attending events and presentations where influential speakers share their stories. Former Detroit police chief Isaiah McKinnon will*
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