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  • Dr. Lucas Named CASE Kentucky Professor of the Year

    Dr. Lucas Named CASE Kentucky Professor of the Year

    Nov 27, 2013

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    News

    By DEREK BEAVEN – NEWS EDITOR Recently, Centre’s own Alfred P. and Katherine B. Jobson Professor of English Mark Lucas was named CASE Kentucky Professor of the Year. Lucas was one of 36 honorees from across the country. Lucas majored in English while at Centre and was a self-described “lackluster student” until he took a

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  • Global Glimpse: Current World News

    Global Glimpse: Current World News

    Nov 27, 2013

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    News

    By AUDREY JENKINS -STAFF WRITER China: If you think that a ‘re-education through labor’ camp sounds a bit terrifying, you will probably be glad to know that as of Nov. 15, 2013, the Chinese government has finally decided to close these facilities in favor of ‘protecting human rights.’ The laijiao, as they are known in

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  • Sports Rituals Promote Mental Focus

    Sports Rituals Promote Mental Focus

    Nov 08, 2013

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    Sports

    By DANA REYNOLDS – STAFF WRITER While it is a practice not understood by some spectators, it is a fairly common for athletes to perform rituals before competitions. Many athletes that implement rituals before competing believe that it can affect their performance. One of the most common sayings in sports is, “90 percent of performance

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  • Swimming and Diving Maintain High Goals

    Swimming and Diving Maintain High Goals

    Nov 08, 2013

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    Sports

    By JOHN WYATT – STAFF WRITER The months of September through April are always considered the busiest months in sports. Football dominates attention in the fall, while basketball entertains sports fans during the winter and spring months. But Swimming and Diving’s season goes throughout the entire fall to spring period. Centre’s swimmers and divers have

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  • Volleyball Positivity Leads to Success in 2013

    Volleyball Positivity Leads to Success in 2013

    Nov 08, 2013

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    Sports

    By CHARLIE GRIGSBY – STAFF WRITER In the back of Alumni Hall, three plastic boards sit atop a wooden counter. One board is titled “Weekly Will-Powers” and lists the Centre Volleyball team’s focus from each week of the season. The other two boards are divided into grids. In each grid, individual players write down their

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  • Boxing Struggles to Keep Entertainment Value

    Nov 08, 2013

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    Sports

    By DANA REYNOLDS – STAFF WRITER At one time, boxing was considered to be one of America’s most exciting sports, but since then it has experienced a rapid decline. Ten to fifteen years after being one of the world’s most popular sports, boxing is now quickly losing media attention. Floyd Mayweather may be one of

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  • The Play by Play: Durant Will Not Stop LeBron’s Reign

    Nov 08, 2013

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    Sports

    By CJ DONALD – COLUMNIST I am a fan of basketball because of the sport’s innate beauty. My motivation for keeping up with the National Basketball Association (NBA) is intrinsic; the Association’s watchability is not based on whether my hometown team wins or loses. I enjoy following the sport even when my favorite players get

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  • A Conversation with Andrew Stairs

    A Conversation with Andrew Stairs

    Nov 08, 2013

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    Arts & Leisure

    By LAURA HUMBLE – STAFF WRITER Senior Andrew Stairs didn’t choose theater; theater chose him. “I reached a point where I thought, ‘high school me couldn’t have known… [but] this is what I want to be a part of,’” Stairs said. His journey began in kindergarten as narrator of a Nativity play, but he did

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  • The Great American Dollhouse Museum

    The Great American Dollhouse Museum

    Nov 08, 2013

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    Arts & Leisure

    By THOMAS SACCENTE – CENTO WRITER The Great American Dollhouse Museum stands as one of the most unique attractions that Danville has to offer. There is literally no other place like it in the entire world. It was established by Lori Kagan-Moore in 2006 as a way to express her love for immaculately designed dollhouses

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  • Dump Truck on the Run plays at V the Market

    Nov 08, 2013

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    Arts & Leisure

    By DEREK BEAVEN – NEWS EDITOR On Sat. Oct. 26, a band largely made up of Centre faculty and staff took the stage at Wayne and Jane’s Wine and Whiskey Bar at V the Market here in Danville. Dressed in various costumes and, in the case of guitarist and Stodghill Professor of Biology Mike Barton,

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