Magale Library’s Education Book Nook
Over the course of this school year, Magale Library staff have been setting up its educational resource center, in the corner of the first floor. It’s essentially a children’s books library project done in collaboration with the Education Department for their students to utilize, but that’s not all it is. . .
A Cartoon’s Weakness - Artist Highlight
Hello, my name is Ethan Davis. At the time of writing this (the night before Commencement 2025), I am a graduating senior in Centenary’s bicentennial class of 2025. I’ve successfully completed the requirements for my degree as a Studio Art major, with a minor in Music: Vocal Performance… My senior art exhibit, A Cartoon’s Weakness, is the final culmination of what all the hard work has led to. I’m truly honored to have had the opportunity to experience and create something at this level, both professionally and personally. . .
Picture Perfect Chemistry
National Chemistry Week is “a public awareness campaign that promotes the value of chemistry in everyday life.” The week, celebrated by the American Chemical Society (ACS), is full of fun events that communicate the importance of chemistry. . .
Art Matters: Centenary’s Art Stroll Shines a Light on Art Education
Art, in all its vastness, is more than just a medium of expression; it's a fundamental way of understanding and interacting with the world. Through artistic mediums like painting, drawing, singing, dancing, theatre, film, pottery, and more, individuals are able to explore their identities, communicate feelings, and find their way through society through limitless creativity. However, despite its significance to the world, teaching young people art has become increasingly marginalized in the American education system. . .
Organization Highlight: Women in STEM
Women in STEM (WIS) is an organization founded in August of 2023 with the goal of creating a space for the various women at Centenary College who have an interest in the field of STEM, granting them opportunities to collaborate with their peers, and find opportunities to explore their interest. The idea of this organization came to fruition when Founders Summer Faust and Manisha Menon attended a Q&A for another rising organization in which a student asked about the opportunities for Engineering students. . .
Breaking The Silence
“HEY! Come play on the swings with us!” College is often equated to a playground, a place to explore new connections, take risks, and learn new things about yourself and the world in which you live. However, at Centenary, the once vibrant ‘playground’ of college life now feels empty. If college is a place for growth and discovery, why do many Centenary students find it challenging to connect and socialize with one another?
Lilt: The Conception of Inspiration - Artist Highlight
Centenary College is home to a vibrant community of artists, each telling their unique perspectives of life and identity through their art and creativity. Among them is Azire Muhammad, a talented visual artist, storyteller, and animator whose latest project displayed in the Meadows Museum this past February, "Lilt," has captivated audiences with its profound exploration of life, change, and inspiration. . .