Riley Adams Riley Adams

UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown Will Likely Not Depart from Blair’s Labour Policies

On June 27, Tony Blair decided to step down from his role as Prime Minister and leader of Britain's Labour Party and to allow his replacement, Gordon Brown, to take charge. Previously, Brown, the son of a Church of Scotland preacher, had supervised a period of financial prosperity in Britain, overseeing low inflation, low unemployment, and low interest rates as the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the equivalent to Secretary of the Treasury in the United States.

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Mackenzie Newlan Mackenzie Newlan

From the Archives: Halloween Party

Dr. Matthew Blasi, one of Centenary’s English professors, recently gave a reading from his debut novel, Sweet Muffin Ranch. The novel follows Gene, his family, and their rescue and rehabilitation center for dogs. Before Dr. Blasi read an excerpt from his book, Sam Brown, Dr. Jones-Pierce, and Dr. Martin all read brief pieces. Sam Brown read a couple of flash fiction pieces, and Dr. Jones-Pierce read a creative nonfiction excerpt about a childhood friend

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Siobahn Stanley Siobahn Stanley

Local Halloween Events

It’s officially fall and spooky season! The weather has finally gotten the memo and given us just a hint of a chill in the air, so now you can truly partake in the festivities! And don’t you worry, Shreveport has some fun stuff you can do to celebrate autumn and Halloween coming up. We’ll talk about 4 things that you can go to this month, and one that starts this month and extends into November. . . .

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Jordan Fong Jordan Fong

Dr. Blasi’s Reading from Sweet Muffin Ranch

Dr. Matthew Blasi, one of Centenary’s English professors, recently gave a reading from his debut novel, Sweet Muffin Ranch. The novel follows Gene, his family, and their rescue and rehabilitation center for dogs. Before Dr. Blasi read an excerpt from his book, Sam Brown, Dr. Jones-Pierce, and Dr. Martin all read brief pieces. Sam Brown read a couple of flash fiction pieces, and Dr. Jones-Pierce read a creative nonfiction excerpt about a childhood friend

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Arwyn Kain Arwyn Kain

Louisiana's Governor Election: Dates, Candidates, and What Hangs in the Balance

As qualifying for the Louisiana gubernatorial election ended on August 10th, there are officially 16 candidates vying for the governor’s seat—eight Republican, four Independent, three Democratic, and one with no declared party. All sixteen candidates will run against each other during the primary election on October 14th. Unless one candidate wins more than 50% of the vote, the top two candidates (regardless of party affiliation) will go on to compete for the governor’s seat during the general election of November 18th . . .

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Jordan Fong Jordan Fong

Letter to the Reader

Dear Reader,

It is my absolute honor to welcome you to the Fall 2023 volume of The Conglomerate! With the start of a new volume and a new semester, I have been thinking a lot about beginnings. As a society, one of the beginnings that we talk a lot about is the beginning of a new year. Many people have lots of New Year’s traditions, ranging from starting a new planner to making a meticulous list of goals for the year, and, of course, it would be hard to forget about New Year’s resolutions . . .

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Mary Caruthers Mary Caruthers

Tips For International Travel

With Centenary in Paris approaching fast and the school year about to start, it’s a good time to start preparing for traveling abroad. Maybe you’re a first-time traveler joining the rest of your freshman class to explore Paris, or perhaps you’re just thinking ahead for your May module. Either way, it’s important to know some tips when you’re traveling internationally . . .

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Remi Miller: 2022-2023’s News and Worldview Editor

There are so many words that I could use to describe Remi Miller, our head of the News and Worldview section. She is assertive, creative, determined, fashionable, driven, passionate, and so much more. She has done a fabulous job guiding the News and Worldview section this year

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Emilie Adams Emilie Adams

Editor’s Farewell

Dear Readers, it seems that somehow, we’ve reached the end of The Congo’s 2022-23 publication year.

No matter how many times I reread that sentence it still has yet to sink in. It honestly feels like only the other week where I was accepting the Editor-in-Chief position – being told strongly that “it’s a crazy job, absolutely mental, but you’re going to be fantastic and love every moment.” Simply speaking, that claim was nothing but an understatement . . .

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Cassie Halford Cassie Halford

Emily Moreno EB Feature

Most of you may know Emily Moreno as an incredibly encouraging, stylish, and beautiful woman, but we here at The Conglomerate know her as the brave and hardworking soul in charge of getting everyone paid. However, next year Emily will be leaving her post as Business Manager to become the Sports Section Head for the 2023-2024 school year . . .

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Rachel Papillon-Amblard Rachel Papillon-Amblard

Shreveport Opens First French Immersion School 

In the fall of 2023, Shreveport will welcome its first French immersion school in Fairfield Magnet Elementary School. The first classes to open will be kindergarten and 1st grade, all with francophone native-speaker teachers. After that, two classes will open each year. Shreveport was the only major city in Louisiana without a French immersion school until now.

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Remi Miller Remi Miller

Ramadan, Easter, and Passover Coincide

Ramadan, Easter, and Passover are celebrated during the same week only three times each century, but such was the case during the first week of April 2023. Muslim students are halfway through their month-long observance of Ramadan, during which they pray and fast from sunrise to sunset to purify themselves, self-reflect, and show devotion to Allah. Many Muslims also use the holiday as an opportunity to practice kindness, empathize with those who suffer from food insecurity, and make charitable donations to people living in poverty . . .

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Emilie Adams Emilie Adams

What’s Up Reader?

Happy April Fool’s Day, dear reader! In honor of this day full of pranks and tricks, and as a marker of being halfway through our publications, The Conglomerate very proudly present our satirical issue! Satire, for those who may not know, is “the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues” (via a lovely Google Search).

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Jordan Hoffman Jordan Hoffman

The Oscars Open Two New Categories for the 2024 Awards

The Academy Awards are often a highlight for film lovers everywhere. The most recent awards ceremony early this month awarded a record number of women and people of color. Because it is often critiqued due to the white and male monolithic award winners, film lovers were ecstatic to see the list of winners this year . . .

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Jordan Fong Jordan Fong

What Happened to ERIC?

On March 6, 2023, Louisiana’s Secretary of State, Kyle Ardoin, made an official statement about three other states withdrawing from the Electronic Registration Information Center, also known as the ERIC; Louisiana had previously started withdrawing from the ERIC back in January 2022 . . .

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Remi Miller Remi Miller

The Face Behind the Plate

Centenary students and faculty dine in the cafeteria several times daily. While doing so, they interact with the contracted Sodexo staff, who cook and serve them food. Although these staff members are familiar faces, not much is known about them as people outside of their professions . . .

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Tarif Islam Tarif Islam

The Brain Behind Centenary’s New Career Closet

Remi Miller is a senior studying political science here at Centenary College. Her extensive list of extracurriculars includes being the News and Worldview editor for The Conglomerate, being an SGA senator, and recently, starting Centenary’s first professional attire closet. To find out more about the closet, I spoke with her on February 26, 2023, and asked a series of questions about the closet’s development . . .

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Athena Vasquez Athena Vasquez

The Mascots: Paris 2024 (French)

Au cours de l’histoire, on a vu le bonnet phrygien sur la tête des esclaves affranchis à Rome mais également sur celles des révolutionnaires pendant la Révolution française . . .

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Athena Vasquez Athena Vasquez

The Mascots: Paris 2024 (English)

Throughout the course of history, one has seen the Phrygian hat on the head of former slaves of Rome but also on the heads of revolutionaries during the French Revolution. . .

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