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April 20, 2012 • Xavi Pereda, Section Editor
When considering corpses, the average Central student is usually put off by the typical features of the dead: decomposition, stench, and an all-around feeling of disgust, most likely coming from the setting in of Rigamortis. However, theMuseumofScienceand Industry inTampa is welcoming the dead with...
March 29, 2012 • Abbie Milne, Section Editor
Stroll into the store and you’ve entered a time capsule. Rows upon rows of clinquant clothes gleam upon your eyes, illustrating a timeline of fashion. But this isn’t a time machine; this is thrifting. Due to the current condition of the economy, numerous students have begun to partake...
March 28, 2012 • Ben Kieler, Staff Writer
Tuesday night, the first annual Spanish party was hosted by the Spanish Club and Spanish Honors Society in the McLaughlin Center. The night was filled with festive Hispanic food and music. In addition, projects that had been done by students about Spanish speaking countries were displayed...
March 5, 2012 • Xavi Pereda, Section Editor
If someone really doesn’t know what today’s fastest growing trend is, they may not have checked their wrist. Watches. For years it seemed like they weren’t appreciated; what with the rise of technology, and the ability to simply whip out ones phone to check the time. However at Central,...
February 16, 2012 • Sophia Gallo, Section Editor
In a world of fried food and unhealthy snacks, all the junk consumed can get become too much. Well CCC students have had enough. Have you ever heard of a body cleanse? Well you’re about to. What seems to be a new trend among students is something called the body cleanse. The main...
February 14, 2012 • Emily Benko, Assistant Editor
Some call it Singles Awareness Day whilst others refer to it as Cat Appreciation Day, but CCC sticks with celebrating February 14 as Valentines Day. The day can either be heart warming, or heart wrenching depending on your relationship status, but one thing promised is a day in which you won’t...
February 9, 2012 • Benny Mendizabal, Staff Writer
The statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary at St Petersburg Catholic High School was set on fire this past weekend in an act of vandalism. The fire was intentionally set in the grotto that housed the statue, but police confirm that it was not a hate crime. The culprits are suspected to be teenagers,...
February 7, 2012 • Abbie Milne, Section Editor
If you were granted the power—the power to do anything, to achieve anything, to be anything—would you take it? Directed by Neil Burger, Eddie Morra (Bradley Cooper, The Hangover) accepts this offer as he watches his wretched career as a writer skyrocket, becoming an invincible individual...
February 2, 2012 • Ben Kieler, Staff Writer
“Where are we flying to?” asks the stretch leader before the girls’ practice. “States!” responds the team. The girls have recited these words during their butterfly stretch before every practice and game this season. After their five to one win over King’s Academy Tuesday...
January 24, 2012 • Stephanie Cruz, Section Editor
Central’s Lady Marauders are charging down the path towards victory as they gear up for their first regional soccer game today at 7:00 p.m. The girls are confident as they move into their first round match due to their remarkable shut-out win against rival St. Petersburg Catholic High School...






