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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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  • Getting to Know…The SLO: Part II

    Getting to Know…The SLO: Part II

    Sep 17, 2015

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    Features

    BY HAYLEY HOFFMAN – EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Students often recognize how important faculty members, who they interact with during classes, are to their day-to-day lives at Centre. But what about the other staff members who keep the College up and running, and make all aspects of the challenging yet rewarding Centre Experience one worth pursuing? Throughout the…

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  • Student Judiciary report: new conduct policy, previous cases

    Sep 17, 2015

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    News

    BY SARA MORENCY The Student Judiciary is a group of juniors and seniors elected by the student body to uphold and maintain the highest degree of academic honesty and social policy. As page 95 in the student handbook reports, “The panel’s purpose is to determine responsibility or lack of responsibility and to recommend sanctions for…

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  • New creative writing professor Azita Osanloo joins English department

    Sep 17, 2015

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    Arts & Leisure

    BY DANA REYNOLDS – STAFF WRITER With the addition of a new professor this academic term, Centre’s creative writing department is hoping to continue with the program’s expansion. The creative writing department currently offers a wide-variety of courses, from crafting non-fiction to poetry, that have become increasingly popular through the years. According to English professor…

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  • Health Corner: Reasons to stay healthy

    Sep 17, 2015

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    Features

    BY DANA REYNOLDS – STAFF WRITER As college students, by now we know that it is important to exercise daily, to maintain a healthy diet, and to get enough sleep. But sometimes, temptations get the better of us. In an atmosphere of numerous tests, quizzes, papers, etc. it is easy to overlook the importance of…

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  • Fall Sports Preview: Field Hockey’s SAA-defending champions look ahead to 2015 season

    Fall Sports Preview: Field Hockey’s SAA-defending champions look ahead to 2015 season

    Sep 17, 2015

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    Sports

    BY LAURA MCCANDLESS – STAFF WRITER Centre College’s Field Hockey team has made it to the SAA Championship and received an NCAA tournament bid for the past two years, winning the SAA Championship against Rhodes College 4-3 last year and securing their first SAA tournament title. The team is smaller this year than it has…

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  • Assistant Professor Johann Van Niekerk joins music department

    Sep 17, 2015

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    News

    At the beginning of the academic year, Centre College welcomed Assistant Professor of Music Dr. Johann Van Niekerk to the music department to fill the position left open by H.W. Stodghill, Jr. and Adele H. Stodghill Professor of Music Emeritus Dr. Barbara Hall after she retired last year. Dr. Hall spent 35 years teaching music…

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  • Fall Sports Preview: Men’s Soccer finds their rhythm at beginning of the season

    Fall Sports Preview: Men’s Soccer finds their rhythm at beginning of the season

    Sep 17, 2015

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    Sports

    BY LAURA MCCANDLESS – STAFF WRITER Men’s Soccer at Centre College has always had a strong team dynamic. The players all get along with each other on and off the field and have good time whether in or out of season. “Our team plays to the best of our ability when we’re just having fun,”senior…

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  • To-Go Boxes: Switching Practicality for Sustainability

    Sep 17, 2015

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    Opinions

    BY RACHAEL BLANDAU – STAFF WRITER A few weeks ago, Centre Dining Services announced their intentions to implement a new, sustainable take-out service. This service aims to eliminate the previous system of using Styrofoam and Polystyrene disposable boxes, and create a new system of eco-friendly boxes that we can buy for three dollars then bring…

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  • Blast from the Past: Norton Center brings nostalgic performances to Centre

    Blast from the Past: Norton Center brings nostalgic performances to Centre

    Sep 17, 2015

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    Arts & Leisure

    BY SHRUTI SHANKAR RAM – STAFF WRITER Performances at the Norton Center for the Arts are always a delight for students to watch, and those lined up for the 2015-2016 year will not disappoint. This year’s series promises to be one of the most diverse arrays of performances yet, with acts ranging from dance troupes…

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  • Offices change locations around campus

    Sep 17, 2015

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    News

    BY CATHERINE HINES – STAFF WRITER If you have wandered to Boles Hall expecting to find the finance office and have been met by the welcoming admissions staff, this is why: they swapped buildings. Over the summer, a great effort was put forth to switch almost 35 offices from Boles Hall to Horky House and…

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  • 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 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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