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Lindgren taps into his creative, flexible side to win Mr. Concordia
It takes creativity and a good sense of humor to excel in the Mr. Concordia Pageant, according to this year’s winner, Nathan Lindgren. Lindgren, a junior Vocal Music Education major, […]
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Bringing it home
Cobber grad to host National Book Awards at Concordia A Concordia College alumnus and National Public Radio host will emcee the 2014 National Book Awards taking place on campus March […]
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Body Talk
/ Campus, Community, Nation, News
Philosophy Colloquium addresses body image woes Students leaned forward in their desks, faces scrunched in deep thought. Professors scratched their head, then scribbled a note down as Dr. Michelle Lelwica, […]
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ITS analyzes student printing
If students won’t watch their printing habits, Bruce Vieweg will. Bruce Vieweg, associate vice president and chief information officer of Concordia, worked with a team of students to track and […]
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Salary-based higher ed stats may mislead
I have a passion for the quantitative. I major in math. I serve on the board of a quantitative nonprofit initiative. I review metrics for another. I get inappropriately excited […]
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BREWing worth recognizing
Recently junior Max Smith, a business major and a member of the Concordia men’s hockey team, has been nominated for a BNY Mellon Wealth Management Hockey Humanitarian Award for his […]
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In it for the long haul
With about two thirds of the basketball season completed, Concordia’s men and women teams are looking to push for a strong finish in their remaining games. In order to secure […]
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Society’s problems won’t be solved by looking away
Someday I plan to take a tour of the United States to see how different people greet each other on the street . My only substantial experience is in the […]
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Culture clash or expensive field trip?
Concordia likes to tout its various study abroad programs. In fact, it seems like if you don’t study abroad here, you may find yourself in the minority. You may see […]