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  • Beloved “Nevin Cat” Passes Away: How Do Animals Enrich Campus?

    Beloved “Nevin Cat” Passes Away: How Do Animals Enrich Campus?

    May 11, 2026

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    Features

    by Adam West The Nevin Cat passed away after being hit by a car on April 14th. With the tragic passing of this campus icon, beloved by many for its good nature, it felt like something had to be said about the contribution of animals to a college campus.  Many animals on a college campus…

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  • Student Survey Says, “We Pay Too Much To Live in These Conditions”

    Student Survey Says, “We Pay Too Much To Live in These Conditions”

    May 06, 2026

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    News

    by Jenna Nicodemus and Simon Forsting The Cento recently conducted a Student Satisfaction Survey to represent student voices on various campus matters: housing, meal plans, public safety, Greek Life, accommodations, and more. A total of 127 respondents participated, which is exactly 50 more students than last year’s survey. This represents approximately 8% of the student…

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  • The Death of Centre’s Superhero

    The Death of Centre’s Superhero

    May 06, 2026

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    Arts & Leisure, Features, News

    by Adam West Kane Anderson, Visiting Professor of Theater at Centre College, tragically passed away on February 27th at the age of 47. Kane, as he preferred to be known, was well known on campus for his dark humor and his incredible sense of fashion, which he claimed to do to make theater look more…

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  • Debate: Understanding through faith

    Feb 20, 2014

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    Opinions

    By Mason McClay – Cento Writer After watching the highly anticipated Bill Nye vs. Ken Ham debate, at the Creation Museum in Petersburg, Ky,it was clear who the victor was … at least in terms of references to tangible evidence that supports a widely accepted theory. However, after allowing myself to process the different rhetoric…

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  • CVS Pharmacy to kick the habit: Tobacco product sales to cease

    CVS Pharmacy to kick the habit: Tobacco product sales to cease

    Feb 20, 2014

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    Opinions

    By Bryan Wright – Cento Writer CVS has decided to stop selling tobacco products because doing so conflicts with their purpose of providing a form of healthcare as a pharmacy. This made me think that the intelligent people at Centre College should follow suit by actively remembering the harm that tobacco use can do to…

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  • Centre Singers

    Centre Singers

    Feb 20, 2014

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    Arts & Leisure

    By Laura Humble – Staff Writer This past CentreTerm, the Centre Singers took a trip to Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain, to tour the city and showcase their talent. “I chose [Barcelona] based on my desire to see the works of Velasquez, Goya, and Picasso in person,” H.W. Stodghill, Jr. and Adele H. Stodghill Professor of…

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  • Beta Theta Pi Fraternity set to take over Breeze House

    Beta Theta Pi Fraternity set to take over Breeze House

    Feb 20, 2014

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    News

    By Sarah Cornett – Editor-in-Chief In the spring of 2011, a group of male students began the process of recolonizing the Beta Theta Pi (Beta) fraternity on campus. Now, two years later, the Epsilon chapter is enjoying great success. After accepting eleven new men from this year’s formal recruitment, Beta has also officially been granted…

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  • Associates Dinner showcases Alumni loyalty

    Associates Dinner showcases Alumni loyalty

    Feb 20, 2014

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    News

    By Mary Burger – Staff Writer On Fri. Jan. 31, Centre College held the 24th annual Associates Dinner at the Seelbach Hilton in Louisville. Centre Associates is a society that recognizes those individuals who donate $1000 a year or more to Centre College. The majority of these funds go toward the financial aid program.  Faculty,…

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  • Breaking a Sweat on a Step

    Breaking a Sweat on a Step

    Feb 20, 2014

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    Features

    By Dana Reynolds – Staff Writer College students often find many excuses to avoid going to the gym. For example, they may feel too tired or are too busy to find the time. However, the benefits of getting a proper amount of exercise each day outweigh the perceived inconveniences. The most obvious benefit is that…

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  • Successful Teams Have Strong Bonds

    Successful Teams Have Strong Bonds

    Nov 27, 2013

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    Sports

    By DANA REYNOLDS – STAFF WRITER Although success in sports is most often defined as defeating opponents or snatching first place in a competition, Centre athletic teams also place emphasis on creating and maintaining close relationships with teammates. Successful teams are more than just a combination of gifted athletes. In order to perform at a…

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  • Centre Dance Team Entertains at Halftime

    Centre Dance Team Entertains at Halftime

    Nov 27, 2013

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    Sports

    By ADAM FALLUJI – STAFF WRITER Centre students have the opportunity to pursue a number of athletic interests on campus, even if they were not recruited to play a sport. The dance team is one such association, and has taken a new shape in the past year. Not to be confused with cheerleaders, Centre’s dancers…

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  • Blake Scinta Prepares for his Second Season

    Blake Scinta Prepares for his Second Season

    Nov 27, 2013

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    Sports

    By CHARLIE GRIGSBY – CENTO WRITER Blake Scinta grew up in Louisville, Ky., a city divided by a basketball rivalry that splits the state into a stark contrast of Wildcat blue and Cardinal red. Basketball is part of the culture of the state, and Scinta was raised a “diehard UK fan” with a basketball goal…

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  • Athletes are Now Expected to Censor Social Media

    Athletes are Now Expected to Censor Social Media

    Nov 27, 2013

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    Sports

    By ALEC HUDSON – STAFF WRITER Social media has revolutionized the way humanity is able to communicate. In a matter of a few seconds with a phone, touch-pad, computer, or game console, people can read posts from across the globe. These posts range from celebrity news to what your brother had for breakfast. But in…

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    by Adam West The Nevin Cat passed away after being hit by a car on… Read more: Beloved “Nevin Cat” Passes Away: How Do Animals Enrich Campus?
  • A Farewell to the Editor: Interviewing Editor-in-Chief, Jenna NicodemusMay 11, 2026
    by Adam West As we come to the end of the school year, we are… Read more: A Farewell to the Editor: Interviewing Editor-in-Chief, Jenna Nicodemus
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    by Duffy Oakley When Bob Brockman transferred from Centre after two years, no one could… Read more: The Wild Saga Behind Pearl Hall and Brockman Commons
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    by Daniel Covington Background During the end of April, several news outlets reported on yet… Read more: Insider Trading on Betting Markets: How Maduro and the Man Who Helped Capture Him are in the Same Court Room
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    by Anonymous In my four years at Centre, I have experienced changes both big and… Read more: Centre’s Housing Lottery: The Old Way Was Better
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