To the Parents of…
I am as independent as a twenty-one-year-old can be. Never mind the fact that, at my age, my grandmother had been happily married for over three years and was about to pop with her second kid (Hi, Mom!); or that I technically still live in my mother’s house (that’s down to my anti-social tendencies and a lack of desire to wear flipflops in the shower).
Simulated College Experience for the Low Asking Price of $100K
Attention prospective Centenary students, we've got some out-of-this-world news for you! Inspired by the newest immersive experience on offer at Walt Disney World, the Galactic Starcruiser hotel, and, perhaps, in an attempt to help CRAB cover renovation costs for Mickle 2 and Hamilton Memorial Swimming Pool, President Holoman, Provost Soul, and Dean Miller have approved plans for a new and similar money-making venture (albeit without the aliens).
Best Ways to Recover from Burnout
Ah March. The bittersweet spot in the semester where midterms are over, but the fear of burnout is ever-looming.
Entertainment or Exploitation: Controversy Around Reality T.V.
Whether you’re sprawled on your roommate’s bed watching the latest episode of Euphoria or camped out in a mountain of blankets re-watching your favorite comfort show, you’ve likely watched television on some sort of streaming platform within the past week.
Letter from a Graduate: The Best Part of Centenary
As a 2020 graduate, I’ve had a little bit of time away from the Centenary Bubble.
Exciting Changes Coming to Campus!
While many students have heard whispers of Centenary’s Master Plan for campus, few realize the depth of the proposed renovations and fewer still have taken the time to peruse the 97 page PDF available on the college’s website.
The Best—and Worst—of Centenary’s Desserts
As the owners of an anonymous Instagram account that ranks Centenary College’s desserts, we have the privilege of asking the question “What are the best and worst desserts?”
Alumni Accomplishments: Chris Jay
The modern Communications job market is wide and ever-changing.
The Problem with Billionaires
It’s not a hot take to come out of the woods and say, “Hey, I think billionaires are bad, actually.”
Alumni Accomplishments: Josh Johnson
The faculty, employees, and students at Centenary College of Louisiana have always prided themselves in their commitment to critical thought, encouragement, and the ability to achieve greatness.
How to Fill a Leaky Bucket
The prospective students always have these big, wide eyes as they’re ferried around campus by the Student Ambassadors.
The Necessity of an Adulting 101 Course
Wouldn’t it be wonderful if there was a college course that taught just some of the basics of how to make sound financial decisions?