A Trippy Space Western pt.1: Why This Guy
BEEP!.....BEEP!....CLACK!...BUZZ!
7:30 A.M. was the time the beady yellow hieroglyphic looking characters on the old Sony clock projected as it shook, screamed, and fell.
These are the normal sounds of every morning in the studio apartment of Alan Santos.
He has been listening to this same faux wood textured alarm go off repeatedly for three progressively draining years…
Cassie Halford: The New Girl in Town
When it comes to finding new members for the Editorial Board, the applicants are usually heavily involved within the English / Communications Departments or have very close ties with a current member. And normally, one of the most sought-after positions is none other than that of the Head Photographer. Imagine the surprise from the EB of ‘21-22 when no one applied for the position – like no one at all . . .
The Backbone of The Congo
If you’re a longtime reader of the Conglomerate, then you may not have realized you have been looking at something one of our most valuable editorial board members created. Aubrey Salazar is entering her junior year at Centenary and has been the backbone of our publication since taking over her position as Design Chief . . .
Honoring Black History Month
Part 1: Interview with Dr. Latoya Pierce, Centenary Dean of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Chief Diversity Officer
Gents Basketball Colorado College
Centenary saw another win with men’s basketball on January 13 with the team’s 63-58 win over the Colorado College Tigers.
Students Participate in Inktober
October 31st concluded Inktober, an annual art challenge throughout the month of October. The goal is to draw something in ink each day either purely from your imagination or from the daily prompt list. The only rules are to create a drawing in ink and post it to your social media with the hashtags #inktober and #inktober2022. Artists can partake in the Inktober Classic 31 Days of Drawing challenge or the Inktober 52 one drawing a week all year long challenge.
Ode to the American Southwest
I got the opportunity to spend my Fall break in Arizona and Nevada, hiking around the mountains and canyons in the region. Most of my life, I have not been particularly struck by the supposed beauty of nature. I admired the marshes and swamps on our southern border for their comforting atmosphere and gentle, easy ways. But when visiting beaches and other mountains, the majesty of it all has been lost on me. But standing in the desert a couple of weeks ago, I understood what it meant to see God in nature.
Blair Abshire and Her Art
Blair Abshire, 21, is a communications major in her third year at Centenary. She has a knack for art–and her range is quite phenomenal.
Eid Al-Fitr in America
Eid Al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, the holy month where two billion Muslims around the world fast, pray, and recite the Quran together. In the past, I have often described Eid to my non-Muslim friends as the Christmas of Islam.
CABchella in Photos
On April 8th, 2022, Centenary Activities Board (CAB) hosted their annual student music festival, CABchella. In conjunction with the Student Government Association's Cajun Boil and the annual Admissions event, Centenary Days--both current and potential students of Centenary College had an absolute blast!