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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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By: Melanie Mesker and Trent Reeve Over the last few months you may have seen Junior and Senior guys buying flowers and chocolate, painting their stomach, planning a scavenger hunt, or even wearing a gorilla suit. With prom around the corner students have been getting asked to prom left and right. Here is a slideshow
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By: Hannah Ritchey Everybody knows springtime can mean baseball, track & field, or soccer but a sport that doesn’t get a lot of attention is Lacrosse. Lacrosse has been a program at Centennial for over 5 years now but a lot of students still don’t even know it’s an option. “Until last year I didn’t
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By: Chelsea Cross Staff Writer David Briscoe’s name may ring a bell, but if it doesn’t maybe you’d remember him hurdling over everything on Centennial High school’s track. David Briscoe is a well known athlete at Centennial, who’s known for running circles around people. This year he qualified for Illinois Prep Top Times in three
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By Tara Mobassari – Editor-in-Chief On Wednesday May 3rd the Centennial Interact club had its annual blood drive. The blood drive was held in the Aldridge auditorium throughout the school day. Students signed up to donate prior to the blood drive. There were about 147 students who tried to donate blood and 107 who actually
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Cardboard Boat Race Day is celebrated each year at the Centennial pool. Physics students design a boat using only cardboard and tape. Each team then tries to successfully row their boat across the pool. The day is the talk of the school and an educational time is had by all.
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By: Tara Mobasseri and Drew Warner This year Centennial High school put on their annual spring musical. According to CHS choir teacher, Mrs. Wyatt, “Centennial has been putting on musicals for well over 40 years.” This year the thespian troupe, Mrs. Aldridge and Mrs. Wyatt decided on Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat as the
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By: Will James and Omar Sharif – Staff Writers Now that spring has officially begun more movies are starting to be released. Movies like 21 Jump Street have already gotten great reviews. 21 Jump Street is an action-comedy based on two guys’ undercover scheme. The film stars Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum, who are spectacular
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By Lexi Zahrn – Staff Writer On April 1, 2012 the world of television welcomed back a fantasy masterpiece. HBO’s series “Game of Thrones,” from producers D.B. Weiss and David Benioff, and adapted from George R. R. Martin’s acclaimed series A Song of Ice and Fire swept the nation under fire last Spring. With ten
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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
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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
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