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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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  • What to Wear: Advice from fall Fashionistas

    What to Wear: Advice from fall Fashionistas

    Oct 02, 2014

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    Arts & Leisure, Featured

    By MASON McCLAY – STAFF WRITER In light of the developing fashion trends of fall 2014, I sought to gather the views of selected fashionistas of each year here at Centre. While some offer indispensable advice and interesting suggestions, others have nothing but honest criticism. Folks, take these perspectives with a chic grain of salt—and promise…

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  • Tony serves you a smile on a plate

    Tony serves you a smile on a plate

    Oct 02, 2014

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    Featured, Features

    By ADAM FALLUJI – STAFF WRITER Being friendly on Centre’s campus is second-nature, not just among students and faculty, but also between students and the college’s staff, including one of the most recognizable faces on campus, Tony Gause. Most students know Gause from Cowan’s Fire and Ice line where he has become famous for his made-to-order…

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  • Centre College Looking into possibility of Fifth Sorority

    Oct 02, 2014

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    News

    By MARY BURGER – STAFF WRITER Over the past several weeks, rumors have surfaced about the plans to move the house currently on Fifth Street to the lot beside the Kappa Alpha Theta house on Greek Row. One predominant concern is whether or not this house will be available in the future for a fifth…

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  • Partygoers Give Feedback on Fraternity House Parties

    Oct 02, 2014

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    Opinions

    By LAURA HUMBLE – STAFF WRITER We have all experienced it: walking into a dark house full of hot sweaty bodies, music pulsing in our ears, people moving in every direction in such a small space, bumping into you, maybe because it’s dark or maybe because they’re drunk. Maybe you swiped in first, or maybe you…

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  • Centre Announces New Study Abroad: Centre-in-Gaza

    Oct 02, 2014

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    Arts & Leisure, CentOnion, Opinions

    By GRAY WHITSETT – OPINIONS SECTION EDITOR Centre College has long been a standard bearer in learning across the globe. As their website proudly states, Centre is “a national leader in international education.” Indeed, with an impressive 85 percent of students having studied abroad, the liberal arts college has a right to be proud of its…

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  • Creative Writing Professor serves as Writer-in-Residence at Bernheim Forest

    Oct 02, 2014

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    Arts & Leisure

    By JUSTIN ALLARD – ARTS & LEISURE SECTION EDITOR During the summer of 2014, Christian Moody, a Creative Writing professor at Centre College, and a fellow professor at Lesley College, Margaret Kimball received a prestigious Writers-in-Residence in Kentucky’s most pristine national forest, Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest. A collaboration between Bernheim Forest and Sarabande Books, a…

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  • Until the Whistle Blows: Where’s the School Spirit?

    Oct 02, 2014

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    Sports

    By ALEX MULHALL – STAFF WRITER Let me ask you something. When was the last time you went to a game for a team here at Centre? You don’t remember? Seriously? Come on. There’s a game almost everyday. Really? You have no idea? That’s a problem. Centre’s teams are good. Like, “I’ll be surprised if we…

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  • HeaRT Week Hosts “Sex Positive” Events

    Oct 02, 2014

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    Features

    By HAYLEY HOFFMAN – MANAGING EDITOR To go along with changes to Centre’s revised sexual misconduct policy, the Panhellenic and Interfraternal Councils are hosting Healthy Relationship Together (HeaRT) Week Sept. 29-Oct. 5. Billed as a “sex positive” event, HeaRT Week aims to engage them discussions centered on perceptions of relationships in the Centre community. Senior…

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  • Dare to Dream in chocolate, not color

    Dare to Dream in chocolate, not color

    Oct 02, 2014

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    Features

    By THOMAS SACCENTE – STAFF WRITER Whether it be as a result of exams, papers, extracurricular activities, or a combination of all three, at Centre it is all too easy for someone to be swept away in the hectic maelstrom that is a staple of a Centre education. However, those looking for a temporary reprieve from…

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  • Smash Mouth rocks Newlin Hall Stage

    Oct 02, 2014

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    Arts & Leisure

    By MORGAN KING – STAFF WRITER This past weekend, the Newlin stage hosted the illustrious all-star singing group, Smash Mouth. Their concert was a spirited, sometimes rowdy, experience and the group enenergized The Norton Center for the Arts for the night. Smash Mouth’s history speaks volumes for itself. The original quartet began in San Jose, Calif.,…

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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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