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April 16, 2013
The Centre College men's golf team finished fourth out of six teams Monday in the Rhodes/Mirimichi Invitational at Millington, Tenn. Patrick Davidson and Rob Aldrich tied for ninth place for Centre, finishing 10 strokes off the lead at 157. Both shot 78-79 in the 36-hole tournament at Mirimichi Golf Course. Boyle County High School alumnus Grant Blevins (76-83 - 159) tied for 18th place, John Minton (86-74 - 160) tied for 20th place and Wilson Trent (77-85 - 162) tied for 24th.
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April 12, 2013
Centre College: John Wyatt of Danville, a sophomore at Centre College, was elected as a student judiciary alternate of the college's Student Government Association for the 2013-2014 academic year. Centre's SGA represents students as their voice on academic, extracurricular, and social issues. The organization consists of an executive council of officers and committee chairman, a sudent senate that handles academic issues, and a house of representatives that oversees all clubs and organizations on campus.
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April 11, 2013
Area resident receives alumni award BLACKSBURG, Va., -   January Haile, of Danville, has been awarded the Outstanding Recent Alumni Award for the Department of Biochemistry in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Virginia Tech. Haile is an assistant professor of chemistry, biochemistry and molecular biology at Centre College. Haile earned a Ph.D. in biochemistry in 2009. Every year, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences honors one alumnus from each department who has graduated more than 10 years ago for his or her achievements since graduation.
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Jennifer Brummett | April 11, 2013
Events for this column must be submitted to the Advocate by noon Tuesday to be in the Thursday newspaper. Call (859) 236-2551, ext. 135, with complete information, including hours and admission price, or email advocatearts@gmail.com. EXHIBITS SpringScene, through May 26, Mahan Gallery, Boyle County Public Library. Open during regular business hours. Free. Opening reception:6-7:30 p.m. today. Information: (859) 238-7323. MUSIC Johnnie Holland and Trouble Train band, 8 p.m.-midnight Friday and Saturday, Mae Johnson's White Barn, Waynesburg.
NEWS
April 11, 2013
The Centre College baseball team lost 3-2 to Transylvania on Wednesday at Gary Wright Field after Transy scored in each of its last three at-bats. Centre (10-18) led 2-0 after six innings, but Transy (13-11) scored single runs in the seventh, eighth and ninth to hand the Colonels their eighth straight defeat. The Pioneers outhit the Colonels 9-3 but pushed across the go-ahead run without a hit, taking advantage of three Centre errors in the ninth inning. Losing pitcher Trey Litsey allowed two runs on two hits and two walks in two innings.
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By STEPHANIE COLLINS and scollins@amnews.com | April 10, 2013
A mock shooting was performed Tuesday afternoon at Centre College just as a college community in Texas was struck by a real attack. While Centre students prepared for the drill about 3:30 p.m., students of Lone Star College were just being released from lockdown after 20-year-old Dylan Quick went on a stabbing spree, injuring more than a dozen people. Boyle County Sheriff Marty Elliott said the coincidence reinforced the very purpose of active shooter training. “Situations like that are the very reason why we try to prepare here,” Elliott said.
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April 7, 2013
The Centre College and Transylvania University baseball teams will hold a fundraising drive at their game Wednesday at Gary Wright Field for Travis Gaines, a Lexington high school baseball player who was seriously injured during his team's spring break trip last week. The teams will take donations at the 5:30 p.m. game, and both schools are also conducting fundraising drives on campus. Gaines, a senior at Paul Dunbar, plans to play baseball at Centre. He was injured while swimming in the Gulf of Mexico during his team's trip to Destin, Fla. If you would like to make a donation, visit https://fundrazr.com/campaigns/bTlzd?
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By JENNIFER BRUMMETT and jbrummett@amnews.com | April 5, 2013
The old beech tree at Centre College was known to all. It is estimated it had grown outside the college's Young Hall for somewhere between 140 to 200 years.  Young Hall received a facelift two years ago and, sadly, the tree died as a result of the construction activities around it. Centre biology professor Anne Lubbers requested a six-foot-tall section of the trunk be set aside. She formed a committee to find a sculptor to create a work of art to commemorate the well-loved landmark.
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By Ben Kleppinger and ben@theinteriorjournal.com | April 4, 2013
STANFORD - Centre College President John Roush had a much younger audience than he's probably used to on March 27, when he paid a visit to Stanford Elementary School. Roush, Centre's 20th president, spoke to students about the 16th president of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, and what lessons they could learn from his life. "Abraham Lincoln was the greatest president and most important president in the history of our nation," Roush said. Lincoln exhibited three main qualities Roush told students they should strive to exhibit as well: honesty, kindness and courageousness.
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