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  • Swimming and Diving Excel at Conference

    Swimming and Diving Excel at Conference

    Feb 19, 2015

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    Sports

    By John Wyatt- Sports Section Editor Centre College’s Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving teams recently returned from the Southern Atlantic Athletic (SAA) Conference Championships, concluding one of the longest athletic seasons at Centre. The Men’s team finished in second place and the Women’s team came in third. Men finished up the meet with 780

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  • Letter From the Editor: A final love letter to print

    Letter From the Editor: A final love letter to print

    Feb 19, 2015

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    Opinions

    By SARAH CORNETT – EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Dear Cento Readers: This past October marked 126 years since the first Editor-in-Chief Lucien V. Rule (Class of 1893) founded The Cento. At the beginning, The Cento was nothing more than a few booklet-style pages of announcements and ads for the general student body. Over the next few decades, however,

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  • Charlie Hebdo makes a strong return to print

    Feb 19, 2015

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    News

    By Thomas Saccente – Staff Writer Provocative French satire magazine, Charlie Hebdo, continues to make headlines around the world in the wake of a massive controversy surrounding an attack on their offices. The attack took place earlier this year on Jan. 7 when two Islamist gunmen entered the Charlie Hebdo offices and opened fire on the

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  • What to expect when you’re declaring: Chemical Physics

    Feb 19, 2015

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    Features

    By MICHELLE KIM – STAFF WRITER Two common majors on campus are Physics and Chemistry. These majors are fairly popular because they commonly result in occupations in the medical or engineering fields. However, as many tend to quickly realize, the course load in attaining these degrees is not one that can be taken lightly. Many

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  • Historic home moves to campus

    Feb 19, 2015

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    News

    By Nicole Pottinger – Staff Writer On Jan. 20, the Centre College community celebrated the moving of a house from Fifth Street to Walnut Street, alongside Greek Row. This move was not only highly anticipated, but also televised in the regional area. What was supposed to be a tedious, yet historical process evolved into something much

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  • Tales of a Novice Crafter: The art of painting wine bottles

    Tales of a Novice Crafter: The art of painting wine bottles

    Feb 19, 2015

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    Arts & Leisure

    By Nicole Pottinger – Staff Writer I consider myself a novice when it comes to most forms of art; including, but not limited to, musical instruments, dance, and any sort of painting or coloring that does not have little numbers inside shapes to tell me the exact color I should be using. That being said, I

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  • The Beard: A man’s best decision

    Feb 19, 2015

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    Features

    By CHADWICK CARTER – STAFF WRITER On Groundhog Day, Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow and predicted six more weeks of winter. It promises to be a frigid six weeks. Fortunately for the many men on campus, nature has provided protection from the cold in the form of facial hair. “It feels a lot warmer with

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  • In the Rotation: Joey Bada$$’s B4.DA.$$

    In the Rotation: Joey Bada$$’s B4.DA.$$

    Feb 19, 2015

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    Arts & Leisure

    BY JOHN WYATT – SPORTS SECTION EDITOR For a genre that is becoming increasingly progressive and experimental, there is a strong desire among large contingencies of hip-hop fans to return to “real” hip-hop or, more specifically, 90’s East Coast rap. It was an era ruled by rap heavyweights such as The Notorious B.I.G., Wu-Tang Clan,

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  • Until the Whistle Blows: The Weight of Perfection

    Feb 19, 2015

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    Sports

    By ALEX MULHALL – STAFF WRITER “Perfection” is a word that gets thrown around a lot when talking about sports – too much, probably. No matter how unwilling you are to admit it, Michael Jordan was not a perfect player, Derek Jeter was not a perfect shortstop, and Michael Phelps is not a perfect swimmer.

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  • Films of 2014 to be honored at Academy Awards

    Feb 19, 2015

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    Arts & Leisure

    By Morgan King- Staff Writer From historical features like Selma to creative masterpieces like Boyhood, the film industry is offering great pieces just in time for award show season. These movies and many others will be judged for the most contested award in the industry: the Oscars. Established in 1929, the Academy Awards honors films for

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