• Lunch in Champaign

    Lunch in Champaign

    By Rayne Steele If you’re a student in Champaign and need a quick lunch option, there are plenty of popular fast food spots everyone loves. Raising Cane’s is a top choice for its crispy chicken tenders, Texas toast, and legendary Cane’s sauce. Fast, filling, and perfect for a quick wind down with friends. 

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  • The Adventure of a Lifetime:  Rotary Youth Exchange

    Find out how to study abroad in high school.

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  • SOPA Makes Big Waves

    By Hannah Ritchey – Editor-In-Chief If you tried to access this site January 18, 2012 then you know that all you could see were a lot of black lines. This was due to the “blackout” that WordPress and other sites such as TwitPic (a portal used to upload pictures to Twitter) and Wikipedia (an online

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  • By Hannah Ritchey – Editor-In-Chief Centennial’s Math Honor Society, also known as Mu Alpha Theta (MAT), has big plans for the spring of 2012! MAT, run by co-presidents Ester Han and Jerry Wu, usually keeps a low profile throughout the first semester.  Senior, and MAT Secretary, Kelly Wachtel explains that: “During the beginning of the

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  • By Chantal Meacham – Staff Writer The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) is an organization across the country for athletes and coaches to express their faith in their sports.  Centennial just re-started their FCA huddle this year.  Meetings will be held on every other Thursday in room 119 at 7:30 a.m. starting on January 26.

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  • By Omar Sharif – Staff Writer Skyrim- Lets start off with the game that won “Game of The Year”. I’ve explored the highest mountains and the deepest dungeons. I’ve killed hundreds of wolves, bandits and zombies, and been attacked by bears, trolls and giants. I’ve helped out lovelorn suitors, ghosts and a talking dog, and

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  • By Faith Middleton – Staff Writer Centennial has a wide array of classes that can help students in their career interests. One such class is eighth hour Newspaper, supervised by Ms. McQueen. The Newspaper staff produces the Online Centinal. Each staff member writes 1-2 stories per month; editors then triple-check the stories for proper grammar

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  • By:  Alex Wallner Sports Editor As the first month of the New Year concludes, we look back on a great month, one that was highlighted by Centennial cheerleading, who stole the show at the conference competition on Saturday, January 24th.  The Lady Chargers stole the show by beating powerhouse Bloomington, Normal West, Central and Mattoon

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  • By Lexi Zahrn – Staff Writer How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying is a musical comedy currently gracing the Broadway stage. The musical is well known for being Harry Potter Star Daniel Radcliffe’s first project outside of the multi-million dollar movie franchise. The show received fantastic reviews that praised Radcliffe’s performance, but the

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  • By Tara Mobasseri – Editor-in-Chief Now that it is second semester you may have noticed a change in the size of the senior class. This year many seniors graduated early. They graduate early for many different reasons such as to travel abroad, take classes at Parkland, work, or simply to take a semester off to

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