Jordan Fong Jordan Fong

Time to Talk About BeReal

The day before school started, I was walking in the rain with one of my suitemates when I heard the BeReal notification go off. I rushed up Hardin’s front steps and pulled out my phone to take a BeReal.

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Mae Meshell Mae Meshell

Bodies Bodies Bodies

Halina Reijn directed the recently released comedy horror movie Bodies Bodies Bodies. Reijn has directed movies before, but Bodies Bodies Bodies has the highest ranking with a 86% on Rotten Tomatoes with an additional score of 69% audience score.

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Siobahn Stanley Siobahn Stanley

Centenary’s Backyard: Our Classic Betty Virginia

As I welcome you to a new school year, I am also welcoming you to a new series of articles: “Centenary’s Backyard.” The goal of this series is to introduce the nearby city, parish/county, state, and even national parks, refuges, and forests to our readers.

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Remi Miller Remi Miller

LA Easly Feature

LA Easly is a great friend of mine that I made this year, as well as someone I have always looked up to in class because of her confidence, grace, and ability to express herself so eloquently. She is also the former section head for the Sports section of The Conglomerate.

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Jordan Fong Jordan Fong

Our Brilliant [Former] Editor-in-Chief: Callie Fedd

In case you didn’t already know, Callie Fedd has been our amazing Editor-in-chief this year, and I don’t think any of us could have asked for a better person to lead our newspaper. Leading is something that Callie did a lot of in her time at Centenary.

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Emilie Adams Emilie Adams

The Wonderful LC Moffitt

One of the most popular and entertaining sections of the Congo is easily the Op/Ed section, and it is largely due to its amazing section head LC Moffitt. The Op/Ed section is truly unique, often featuring a range of articles and the infamous “Misc. BS” that has never failed to disappoint.

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Sarah Thompson Sarah Thompson

Photos of the Photographer

To our brilliant local scientist and photographer, may this stand as a reminder of all of the wonderful things that you—a woman in STEM—can do.

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LA Easley LA Easley

Get To Know Remi Miller

During Remi’s Junior year, she served as the Conglomerate’s 2021-2022 Multimedia Editor. While finding writers for articles was hard enough due to a packed publishing schedule and most students already being heavily involved in clubs, Remi had the hard job of creating a whole new vision for the Congo and finding people to see that vision come to life.

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Emma Greer Emma Greer

Our Flag Means Death is (Already) the Best Show of 2022

It took me two days flat to finish Our Flag Means Death. This is unsurprising, considering that the series clocks in at just over 5 hours (including the “on last episode” recaps and closing credits that bookend each episode).

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LC Moffitt LC Moffitt

The R.W. Norton Art Gallery: A Cabinet of Curiosities

This quote by Edgar Degas was the first thing to greet me on the homepage of rwnaf.org, the official website for Shreveport’s own R.W. Norton Art Gallery. Affectionately shortened to just “The Norton” by most, the gallery serves as one of Shreveport’s many illustrious museums.

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Siobahn Stanley Siobahn Stanley

Bridgerton Season Two in Review

The second season of the hit Netflix show, Bridgerton, was a highly anticipated March 2022 release. Many lovers of the first season and fans of the book series tuned in on the 25th to get their fix of burning romance, predictable (and unpredictable) scandal, and glamourous balls.

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Alaina Owens Alaina Owens

M&Ms and their Colored Coatings

Picture it: it is a Tuesday afternoon, and you are heading to your research lab. To demonstrate sampling distributions, the class uses M&Ms and their colored coatings.

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