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Book Review: Impulse
By Megan Wolter – Opinions Eidtor Impulse by Ellen Hopkins What does it take for someone to want to and follow through with committing suicide? Being bullied in school, sexually abused as a child, striving for perfection and falling short? In Ellen Hopkins’s book, Impulse, the sometimes taboo topic of teenagers committing suicide is talked Read more
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Seniors Begin to Relfect on High School Experience
By Abrar Al-Heeti – Staff Writer As graduation approaches, Centennial seniors are beginning to experience a mix of emotions. Feelings of excitement and anticipation for starting the next phase of life are accompanied by expected sentiments of nostalgia and recollections of happy memories. They are torn between holding on to all the good times in Read more
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Party Night for Kentucky
By Alex Wallner – Sports Editor It was a season to remember in college basketball as teams battled out the entire year for the ultimate prize, the national championship. A historic year it was in college basketball, in which we had fifteen seeds beating two seeds and one seeds on the brink of elimination Read more
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Centennial Takes a Stand for Those Who Can’t
By Jewel Goodly – Staff Writer For months now, Centennial High School has been preparing for the Miracle Network Dance Marathon that will be held in the Centennial gym on April 20th from 6:00-10:00pm. Students have been selling candy bars and balloons to fundraise for this event and many organizations around Champaign have made donations. Read more
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Athlete of the Month: Grey Schultz (Baseball)
By Chelsea Cross Grey Schultz isn’t your typical teenager. He’s not only a leader on the outfield, but a leader in the classroom. Grey is a part of Centennial’s National Honor Society which only allows students with a 3.0 GPA to enter. Grey has a GPA of 3.75, not only has he been on the Read more
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Senioritis
By: Connor Metcalf There has been a disease going around at Centennial lately. One that messes with a person’s mind so horribly, and is spreading around Centennial High School like a virus is a walking dead movie. Students become zombies, going through the motions of every day. Depressed looks and urge to escape like someone Read more
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