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  • China Time with Lu Han

    Oct 19, 2013

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    Arts & Leisure

    By LU HAN – CENTO WRITER In China, almost all English students receive an English name. In order to make the educational experience more authentic, students either give themselves an English name or are given one by their English teacher. Since a student’s English name is nothing formal enough to be put on his/her state

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  • Study Abroad Q&A: Merida, Mexico

    Study Abroad Q&A: Merida, Mexico

    Oct 19, 2013

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    Arts & Leisure

    By HAYLEY HOFFMAN – STAFF WRITER Centre is currently one of the top institutions in the nation for studying abroad, and it is easy to see why. Most students study abroad at least once during their time here through one of Centre’s numerous programs in cities including London, Glasgow, and Strasbourg. In this issue, The

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  • Explore Danville’s Community Arts Center

    Explore Danville’s Community Arts Center

    Oct 19, 2013

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    Arts & Leisure

    By ADAM FALLUJI – CENTO WRITER Attending a liberal arts school means expanding your creative horizons and learning to impact the world in ways you had not yet imagined. At Centre, students have the convenience of living just up the street from the Community Arts Center, a place where one can practice doing exactly that.

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  • Centre Encore Hits the Right Note

    Centre Encore Hits the Right Note

    Oct 19, 2013

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    Arts & Leisure

    By LAURA HUMBLE – STAFF WRITER Centre’s campus offers a variety of organizations that students can get involved in. For artists, there is the Art Society. For students interested in politics, Centre Democrats and Centre Republicans are available. And for musicians, there is Centre Encore. “Centre Encore is a music society for music enthusiasts,” sophomore

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  • Captain Franks Hotdog Emporium: a dog-gone good time

    Captain Franks Hotdog Emporium: a dog-gone good time

    Oct 19, 2013

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    Arts & Leisure

    By AUDREY JENKNS – STAFF WRITER You may have had hotdogs before, but have you ever had a hotdog from Captain Franks Hotdog Emporium? If your answer is no, then it may be time to broaden your hotdog horizons. Captain Franks is a local treat you will not want to miss. Located in downtown Danville

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  • CC After Dark: Crafting, Minions, and Future Fun

    CC After Dark: Crafting, Minions, and Future Fun

    Oct 19, 2013

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    Arts & Leisure

    By HAYLEY HOFFMAN – STAFF WRITER On Friday, Sept. 27, Centre’s late-night program CC After Dark took over the Campus Center for a night filled with arts and crafts. The main event for the night was “Paint Your Own Pottery,” held inside Cowan. Students sat at tables with mugs and plates to decorate with their

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  • Art and Inspiration with Sandy Zhang

    Oct 19, 2013

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    Arts & Leisure

    By LAURA HUMBLE – STAFF WRITER Sandy Zhang’s pursuit of art was clear to her from the beginning. “I came to Centre knowing I’d be an art major,” Zhang said. Despite not having much formal training with art, Zhang first realized she had a talent when she was accepted into the Kentucky Governor’s School for

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  • All Roads Lead to the Centre

    All Roads Lead to the Centre

    Oct 19, 2013

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    Features

    By TORIE DIMARTILE – STAFF WRITER THE STORIES BEHIND HOW TWO CENTRE PROFESSORS FOUND THEIR WAY ACROSS THE COUNTRY TO THE COLLEGE Centre College has long been notorious for attracting the brightest students from all across the globe. From the heat of Texas to the cities of China, students continue to bring diverse backgrounds, ideas, and

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  • Our Secret Finds and Sweet Spots

    Oct 19, 2013

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    Features

    By TORIE DIMARTILE – STAFF WRITER DESPITE ITS SMALL SIZE, STUDENTS HAVE DISCOVERED QUAINT SPOTS ON CAMPUS THAT FEEL JUST LIKE HOME The crisp fall weather often stirs in students’ hearts a longing for home. There is nothing quite like enjoying a hot drink in the comfort of one’s own living room, nestled into a favorite chair

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  • Committing to the Language of Love

    Oct 19, 2013

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    Features

    By THOMAS SACCENTE – CENTO WRITER THE BASICS OF WHAT UNDERCLASSMEN CAN EXPECT AFTER DECLARING FRENCH AS THEIR MAJOR With the onset of globalization and the increasing prevalence of the Internet, learning about other cultures has become a necessity in the modern world. Every nation is connected and many of the world’s problems can only

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