

Centrique is Carthage's creative arts journal, publishing the work of some of Carthage's most talented writers, artists and photographers. Students can submit poems, stories, drawings and photos. Each year Centrique sponsors two contests with cash prizes. Students may submit poetry, fiction or artwork.
The Current is Carthage's student-run weekly newspaper. It allows students to develop as reporters, photographers, graphic designers and business managers. It is open to students of all majors.
Poetry Underground is an organization for anyone who loves poetry. The group is open to all styles of poetry, including spoken-word and rap. Fiction writers, dramatists, essayists, artists and all other creative types are also welcome. Whether you are a literary veteran or are ignorant of poetry altogether, this organization of open-minded artists offers trips to readings, open mic nights, poetry slams and weekly meetings.
Sigma Tau Delta is an International English Honor Society with a chapter at Carthage. The society meets to promote and involve members in literature, poetry and the theatre. The group also organizes the English major's Chapbook readings for those students earning an emphasis in creative writing. Membership is based on credit for classes in the English program and a member’s grade point average.
Also popular with English majors, Phi Lamda Mu is an academic fraternity dedicated to the promotion and study of the art of filmmaking. Members participate in the filmmaking process and have opportunities to share their appreciation of the cinema.
Members of the all-student staff of The Driftwood, Carthage's yearbook, work throughout the school year to preserve memories of Carthage traditions and achievements. Students learn about Carthage and work together with members of the Carthage community to develop themes, layouts and other areas, from conception to publication.
Brigette Estola, '11, is majoring in English and theatre, and has already had internships exploring both fields. Read more.