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[1 Sep 2010 | No Comment | 28 views]
Secretary of Education visits Central

by Lucy Richardson, Co-editor
An unusual bus sat on Park Street on Thursday, Aug. 26. It wasn’t technically a school bus, but it did have something to do with school.
The blue coach bus belonged to the U.S. Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan, who spent time in Little Rock to begin his back-to-school “Courage in the Classroom” [...]

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[6 Apr 2010 | No Comment | 151 views]
Central students dominate this year’s AYAA competition

by Jenna Sullivan, Staff Writer
With passion, drive and nearly a year of hard work, Central students dominated at this year’s Arkansas Young Artist Association competition.
The AYAA is a state wide organization that seeks to encourage student artists. The annual competition is its primary focus. This year, it was held at the Statehouse Convention Center on [...]

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[5 Mar 2010 | No Comment | 91 views]
Central Pins Second Place

by Taylor Black, Staff Writer
Since the beginning of the summer, the wrestling team has been training hard and getting in shape for one moment—the state championship.
“We had a great year this season, but we fell just short of our goal,” junior Dylan Arnall said. “Next year it will be a wrap though.”
After the first day [...]

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[14 Dec 2009 | No Comment | 360 views]
Project 10 warms up the community

Caroline Roberts, Staff Writer
Photo Courtesy of Sherrelle Lewis
The school year is almost halfway done, and as most students scramble to study for semester exams, one group of 32 seniors is working hard to provide necessities to needy families in the community.
Project 10, which started out small in the EAST program is made up of three [...]

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[23 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 40 views]
John King talks to Clinton School

by Audrey Jaquiss, Staff Writer
Photo by Audrey Jaquiss
For someone who has been in 45 states in five weeks, John King did not look a bit tired. He was polished and alert and managed to fill the lecture hall with listeners.
At the Clinton School of Public Service, King, the man who is to take over Lou [...]

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[28 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 86 views]
Homecoming halftime festivities

by Audrey Jaquiss, Staff Writer
The night was chilly and cold, but the school spirit was warm with excitement. One supporter was even dressed in a green-man bodysuit with enthusiasm and support for the Tigers. The student section was full of energy and ready to cheer on the football team in the homecoming game against Conway.
“It [...]

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[13 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 54 views]
Tigers lose in Russellville

by Tommy Regan, Sport Editor
The football team traveled to Russellville Friday, Oct. 2, for their second conference game and their second conference loss.  The Tigers lost 19-6 despite a decent Little Rock crowd.
The game started out well for the Tigers as they recovered a Russellville muffed punt to get the ball back right outside the [...]

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[2 Oct 2009 | One Comment | 58 views]
Tigers can look on the bright side after loss

By Mack Yeary, Sports Co-Editor
The football team tried just about everything in the book to avoid their 14th loss in a row Friday against Van Buren. They got new helmets, a new starting quarterback, opened up their offense, had Senator Mark Pryor at the game among the sea of rowdy fans in the home bleachers, [...]

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[22 Sep 2009 | No Comment | 39 views]
Exciting first stage of Q Project complete

By Ashley Enderlin, Staff Writer
The P’s and Q’s are starting to come together for the “Q Project”, the turfing of Quigley-Cox Stadium’s Verizon Wireless Field. The massive process of redoing the field began July 8 with the hope that the field will become more of a place to enjoy activities other than just home football [...]