Jordan Fong Jordan Fong

Centenary Professors Unpack Russia and Ukraine

It was almost impossible to not hear about Russia invading Ukraine on February 24, 2022. Many of us have seen updates about Russia and Ukraine, and we may have even done some basic research on the history between these two countries, but in order to gain more clarity on why Russia invaded Ukraine and what the possible future could be as a result of this conflict, I conducted an interview with Dr. Donahoe and Dr. Fulwider, two professors here at Centenary.

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LA Easley LA Easley

Model Arab League: 2022 Season in Review

Centenary’s Model Arab League (MAL) team has had a successful run at two conferences this year. From February 12-13, 2022, the team competed in Houston’s Bilateral US-Arab Chamber of Commerce Regional Conference, and from March 18-20, 2022, they went all the way to Spartanburg, South Carolina for the Southeast Regional Model Arab League (SERMAL) Conference.

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Emilie Adams Emilie Adams

Welcome to Camp: Spring Fling 2022

One of Centenary’s most anticipated events during the school year is Spring Fling, a week full of activities and events put on by the Centenary Activities Board (CAB). Spring Fling 2022 was held during the week of March 14-18 and had the chosen theme of “Camp Catahoula.”

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Anonymous Author Anonymous Author

Meadows Museum Adds to Permanent Collection

When the Meadows Museum opened in 1975, it was home to 350 works of art, ranging from watercolors to drawings to painting. These pieces were all done by French artist Jean Despujoles, who based them on his time in Indochina.

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Siobahn Stanley Siobahn Stanley

Mardi Gras: Brief History and Swollen-Faced Review

As someone who grew up Christian but not a Catholic, I have always been aware of Mardi Gras and some of its history, but how do the celebrations we see in Louisiana today compare to its origins in early Roman Catholicism. Mardi Gras originated when Christianity was introduced to the Roman Empire.

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Emilie Adams Emilie Adams

Cline’s New Look

When the Cline dormitory gets brought up, many Centenary students would be able to give some description of the building – an open courtyard, a New Orleans style accented with a water fountain, eight people to a suite, etc. A similar characteristic that is closely tied to Cline’s name has been the Fishbowl.

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Caymen Hawkins Caymen Hawkins

The Last Dance (Finally!)

Two years ago, around this time, prom season was slowly coming in the air in high school. I was two months out from my senior prom, and my friends and I were planning on the perfect last hoorah.

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Lilli Breaux Lilli Breaux

Une cadienne à Nouvelle-Écosse

Je viens du sud de la Louisiane et j’étudie le français à Centenary. Tous les étudiants de Centenary savent qu’il faut faire un cours de ‘communauté.’

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Sarah Thompson Sarah Thompson

Why Cheetahs are Screwed

Cheetahs have faced extinction in the past after their population was forced into inbreeding because of the lack of potential mates.

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Lilli Breaux Lilli Breaux

Bringing Le Tintamarre Back

Dr. Dana Kress, more affectionately known by his students as DK, is an adamant proponent of French in Louisiana and the world.

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Jordan Fong Jordan Fong

Centenary Students Found Streaking

According to the Shreveport Journal, a group of about thirty Centenary College students streaked across campus at 11:30 p.m. one night in the spring semester of 1974.

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Callie Fedd Callie Fedd

Dear Reader,

If you are reading this, then you have made it to The Conglomerate's third issue.

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