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These five Central College seniors will hold their final art exhibition from April 24 to May 11 at the Mills Gallery in the Lubbers Center for Visual Arts. From left to right: Kayla Foster, Madison Thingstad, Scottie Yang, Callie Gardemann and Jessica Lippert.

Central Seniors Showcase Art Projects

Five Central College seniors will hold their final art exhibitions beginning April 24 at the Mills Gallery in the Lubbers Center for Visual Arts.

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How to Gear Up for A Midwestern Winter (Especially if You’ve Never Seen Snow Before)

It’s cold outside! But there are lots of ways to enjoy winter and create lasting memories.

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7 Tips for Surviving Finals

Here are some tips on staying rested and refreshed through the end of the semester.

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Christmas Candlelight Concerts in Pella and Des Moines

Central College’s beloved annual Christmas Candlelight Concerts will take place in Pella and Des Moines during December.

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Central College to host Jeremia Njeru for Faculty Lecture Series

Central will continue the fall 2017 Faculty Lecture Series with a presentation by Jeremia Njeru.

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Political Activist and Author Kyle McCord to Speak at Central College

Kyle McMcord, a political activist, author and professor of English at Drake University, will speak at Central.

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Central College fishing club

Fishing Club Finds Success

Central’s Fishing Club finishes 10th overall at its first nationally sanctioned event.

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A group of Central students walking across campus.

10 Things You’ll Know After Your First Semester at Central

There’s a lot to learn your first semester of college. Here are some things about Central you’ll pick up quickly.

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"A simple walk down the street with my Central College professor in Mexico led me all the way to Tonga," writes Carolyn Corson '16, "and I haven't looked back since."

My Time in Tonga

“A simple walk down the street with my Central College professor in Mexico led me all the way to Tonga,” writes Carolyn Corson ’16. “And I haven’t looked back since.”

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Central students gathered to present their original research at the Palmer House in Chicago during the Midwestern Psychological Association (MPA) conference in Chicago.

Central Psychology Outperforms the Competition at MPA Conference

Central College’s psychology program is ambitious — and it shows. This spring, an impressive cohort of 29 Central students presented their research at the Midwestern Psychological Association (MPA) conference in Chicago.

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