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by Linley Mueller and Leigh Wingfeld In June 2025, people across the U.S. and beyond took to the streets for what became known as the No Kings Protests. Organizers said these were made to show mass resistance against the authoritarian policies and corruption of Donald Trump’s second administration. The phrase “No Kings” quickly turned into
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Leigh Wingfeld A new storefront is opening in Danville, that of Mystical Bluegrass, a woman-owned jewelry store. The owner, Cheyenne, handmakes whimsical jewelry with the goal of crafting cute and discrete jewelry for people who want to express their individuality in a subtle way. Cheyenne started making bracelets after she couldn’t find a discrete evil
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by Adam West Recently on campus, events concerning public safety have been coming and going without any big headlines to report about Centre being dangerous. No news is good news, though, as the Cento decided to interview the new Director of the Department of Public Safety, Barbara Hayes, to find out if things have really
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by Linley Mueller This year’s Danville Pride Festival brought color, music, and community spirit to Pioneer Playhouse, as people from across central Kentucky gathered to celebrate love and inclusion. The event, hosted by Danville KY Pride, welcomed LGBTQ+ people and allies for a day filled with food, entertainment, and connection. When I first arrived, the
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by Hallie Gleeson The thermostat has at last plunged into the chilly range (or at least, it was supposed to at the time of writing), the leaves have turned and gathered into resplendent heaps on the ground, and the stores have begun blasting Christmas carols. The last of the midterms and the final project assignments
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by Olivia Barker When you first toured Centre, your tour guide probably rambled off a million different great resources Centre could offer you. If you’re anything like me, you probably forgot every last one the second you moved in. When you’re still adjusting to the academic rigor during your first year at Centre, it can
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by Connor Parks 1993 Volvo 240 DL, owned by Leigh Wingfeld Want to see your ride featured? Feel free to submit it by contacting connor.parks@centre.edu. Daily driving an older project car isn’t always as glamorous as everyone makes it out to be. In my case, my 1982 Datsun Maxima wagon isn’t even running, but I
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by Linley Mueller Welcome back to the Queer Media Update! Today I will be discussing Lucy Bedroque, a 19-year-old Rap/Techno musician from California. They have been releasing music since 2020, but have been making music for almost 10 years. On May 16th of 2025, they released Unmusique, a 15-track album. Lucy worked to produce and
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by Anonymous Greetings Colonels! It is I, your favorite, faithful Centre student, back with another update from my amazing life at Centre College! What a whirlwind of a year it has been so far. Today, I’d like to update my readers on the wonderful living situation I have lucked into this year. Not to brag,
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by Charlesie Robison This semester is coming to a close, and with a new semester comes students going abroad! Study abroad students will be going around the world, having new experiences, making new friends, and experiencing a culture unlike their own! However, if you are like me, you are staying here in Danville, Kentucky where
