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  • Campus stereotypes, and how to avoid them

    Nov 05, 2015

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    Features

    BY DANA REYNOLDS – STAFF WRITER Across a campus that claims to strengthen diversity and promote a positive environment for all students, there is still one issue that continues to prevail: stereotyping. Referred to as a cognitive shortcut, stereotyping allows people to make judgments immediately based upon physical characteristics or attributes. Brains are immediately hardwired

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  • Spooktacular DIY Costumes

    Spooktacular DIY Costumes

    Oct 31, 2015

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    Arts & Leisure

    BY: CHANDLER GARLAND – STAFF WRITER Halloween is upon us once again. If you are going to celebrate this spooky holiday the right way you have to have one of the most crucial parts: a rocking costume. Now that we are older, costumes are more elaborate, more varied, and more expensive. The average pirate costume

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  • Militant Social Justice Warrior Spends Fabulous Day at Keeneland Racecourse

    Militant Social Justice Warrior Spends Fabulous Day at Keeneland Racecourse

    Oct 29, 2015

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    Arts & Leisure, CentOnion, Opinions

    BY GRAY WHITSETT – OPINIONS EDITOR As is custom during the fall and spring semesters at Centre College, students make the trek to Keeneland Racecourse in Lexington, the unwanted stepsister of the world famous Kentucky Churchill Downs. Though never quite warm enough, weekends at Keeneland become the battleground for students displaying the wealth they desperately

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  • Kentucky’s Favorite Instrument: Why you should play the banjo

    Kentucky’s Favorite Instrument: Why you should play the banjo

    Oct 19, 2015

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    Arts & Leisure

    BY SHRUTI RAM – STAFF WRITER When you think of Bluegrass music, it’s impossible to not think of the banjo. The instrument is synonymous with the south and is making its way into popular music as folk and country music gain more popularity and are incorporated into other genres. Not only is it one of

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  • Senior Woody White wins world wake boarding championship

    Senior Woody White wins world wake boarding championship

    Oct 19, 2015

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    Sports

    BY LAURA MCCANDLESS – STAFF WRITER Throughout the past season, senior Woody White has amassed many national and international titles for his wake boarding career. Besides being a Centre student, he is the current United States National Champion in wake boarding and recently won the world championships in Portugal. Wake boarding, which consists of performing

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  • Skip the headdress, grab a broomstick: Cultural appropriation and Halloween

    Skip the headdress, grab a broomstick: Cultural appropriation and Halloween

    Oct 19, 2015

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    Opinions

    BY SHRUTI RAM – STAFF WRITER Halloween: the season of pumpkin-spiced-everything, candy, and racially insensitive costumes. On the quest to find a costume that’s “funny” or “sexy” enough, some people cross a fine line when they appropriate other cultures into their costumes. This can be done in several different ways. There are blatantly racist costumes,

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  • Mass Shootings: How can they be stopped?

    Mass Shootings: How can they be stopped?

    Oct 19, 2015

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    News

    BY RACHAEL BLANDAU – STAFF WRITER Last week, yet another tragic shooting occurred at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon, killing ten and injuring seven. The gunman, Christopher Harper-Mercer, was a student at the school, and targeted Christians. The attack ended with Harper-Mercer taking his own life. This rhetoric is unfortunately becoming more and more

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  • A New Fall Tradition: Raintree International Film Festival

    A New Fall Tradition: Raintree International Film Festival

    Oct 19, 2015

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    Arts & Leisure

    BY SARAH HOLLOWAY – STAFF WRITER Fall is upon us here in Kentucky, and the staple activities of the season are in full swing. From corn mazes to hot cocoa, hayrides to haunted houses, there’s an autumn festivity for everyone to enjoy. A great addition to this year’s local fall fun is the Danville Community

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  • Global Affairs at Centre: Should the International Studies major Require more religion courses?

    Global Affairs at Centre: Should the International Studies major Require more religion courses?

    Oct 19, 2015

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    Opinions

    BY SARAH HOLLOWAY – STAFF WRITER In this year’s September issue of America, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry discussed the importance of an understanding of religion and global affairs. “I often say that if I headed back to college today, I would major in comparative religions rather than political science. That is because religious

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  • Centre College hosts gubernatorial debate

    Centre College hosts gubernatorial debate

    Oct 19, 2015

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    News

    BY CATHERINE HINES – STAFF WRITER As President Roush frequently tells us, “Centre College is a place where important conversations occur” and October 6 was no exception. Roughly 1,000 people packed into the Norton Center to watch Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway and Louisville businessman Matt Bevin debate the most important and pressing issues facing

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