Class of 2008 bids goodbye to Centenary
It all started on August 25, 2004, when most of the class of 2008 moved into the residence halls of Centenary College. A total of 123 members of the class of 2008 received top scholarships including the Nan Christian Scholarship, the White Endowed Music Scholarship, Centenary/TOPS Scholarships, and Presidential Scholarships.…
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FeaturedSenior Superlatives '08New tradition started with unconventional titlesYou remember those senior superlatives from high school - "best dressed," "most athletic," "most school spirit." Well, those are alright (if not one final popularity contest at school), but The Conglomerate asked for students to take a more irreverent approach - with great success! Students nominated nearly 70 members of the class of 2008 for all kinds of entertaining (and probably apt) superlatives, which are found on the following few pages.Robinson Film Center finally open for businessShreveport will have a new theater and cultural center on its hands: here comes the Robinson Film Center. About a decade ago, some cinephiles got together. Their wish was to start a film festival that was Shreveport's own. The project quickly exploded and everyone decided: we need a different theater in Shreveport, one we can call our own.Summer movie preview: Three months of pure movie heaven are on the waySummer is almost here, and already we are seeing the beginning of an amazing season of movies. And as always there is a movie for everyone, whether you love action, romance, comedy or all three mixed into one. In the month of May, the summer movie festivities start off strong.A review of Centenary's finances: with steady debt payments made, focus can and should turn to marketingDespite the many rumors on campus, Centenary financial records show proper money management concerning the school's debt. The administrators effectively allocate funds toward paying off the debt, though they still adopt the attitude of "do more with less." The most recent debt comes from bonds purchased to finance the renovations of Rotary Hall and the Fitness Center in 2000. |