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Alycia Tidrick Joins the Staff in the Student Life Office

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By MARY BURGER – STAFF WRITER Every year Centre is happy to welcome new faculty into the campus community. This year Alycia Tidrick joined the staff in the Student Life Office as the Director of Greek Life and New Student Orientation. Her job began in a whirlwind as she arrived on Aug. 19, just a […]

After School Program Recognized as Official Campus Organization

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By JOHN WYATT – STAFF WRITER Centre College students pride themselves on giving back to the Danville community. Organizations like CARE and Alpha Phi Omega, as well as the various Greek organizations, are constantly going out into the community and giving back through service. Centre’s After School Program has recently been recognized as an official campus […]

New ENS Seminar Looks at Green Projects

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By MARY BURGER – STAFF WRITER Environmental Studies was introduced as a major at Centre last year. The Environmental Studies (ENS) major begins and ends with an ENS specific course, but between ENS 210 (Introduction to Environmental Studies) and ENS 500 (Senior Seminar), students take a variety of interdisciplinary courses, such as history or philosophy. […]

Second Annual Crit Luallen Dinner Unites Students and Kentucky Politicians

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By JEFFREY PODIS – CENTO WRITER On Friday, Oct. 4, the Centre Democrats hosted an event honoring a member of Centre’s Board of Trustees, Crit Luallen, a graduate of Centre and the former Auditor of the State of Kentucky. This is the second year such a dinner has been hosted and for both years, prominent […]

International Students Make Transition to Life at Centre

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Mary Burger – Staff Writer The current first-year class is proudly being proclaimed as the largest and most diverse yet to arrive on Centre’s campus. The college welcomed 378 new students this year, increasing enrollment to 1,375. But a lesser-known number is the amount of international students who arrived on campus. This year, Centre welcomed 27 […]

Global Glimpse: A look at Current World Events

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Audrey Jenkins – Staff Writer llendale, Michigan: Grand Valley State University removes campus wrecking ball in light of recent imitations of pop star Miley Cyrus’ explicit music video, “Wrecking Ball.” “We’ve became concerned…from a safety standpoint… Also, the structural integrity….So we’ve elected to remove the ball for now,” a Grand Valley college official said in […]

New Rotary Scholarship

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John Wyatt – Staff Writer One of Centre’s biggest values is the idea of studying abroad. This is evident in the high percentage of students that study abroad at least once during their time at Centre College. Nearly 85% of students spend either a semester in popular locations such as Strasbourg, France, London, England, or […]

New Faculty Members Bring their Experience to Centre

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John Wyatt – Staff Writer For students, one of the biggest draws to Centre is the quality of faculty that the college continually brings in each year. This year, with the addition of more new faculty members, Centre has again brought in exceptional professors in a variety of subjects. In total, there are 18 professors, […]

Student Government Elections Suggest a Positive Direction for Upcoming Year

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Ivory McGuire–Cento Writer The past several weeks on Centre’s Campus have proved both busy and exciting as students have moved back after summer vacation, classes have begun, and various clubs and sports have started the 2013-2014 school year with a bang. One organization that has caused quite a buzz around campus is the Student Government […]

Student Judiciary Report, Fall 2013

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Jennifer Hormell – Cento Writer The following is the Student Judiciary’s report of academic and social cases from the 2012-2013 academic year. The Student Government Association requires a summary of cases be published in the Cento at the beginning of each fall semester. The current members of the Student Judiciary for the 2013-2014 academic year […]

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