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Giving Hearts Day 2018 breaks records

2018-02-22
By: Sarah Herlihy
On: February 22, 2018
In: Events, Featured, Variety

A child with autism was given hope for an independent future, a homeless man was given an opportunity for shelter and employment assistance, a local artist was given the possibility of a grant to pursue her musical dream, and a high school senior was given a chance at a scholarshipContinue Reading

Recruiting student athletes without sports scholarships

2016-04-21
By: Aubrie Odegaard
On: April 21, 2016
In: College, Sports

Walk into any high school and pick out a handful of athletes and ask them what they want to do after their high school athletic careers have ended. You may get the answer of, “continue playing.” While there are a wide variety of college institutions to choose from, not allContinue Reading

Concordia draws true student athletes

2012-10-26
By: Sallie Steiner
On: October 26, 2012
In: College, Features, Sports

As Kyle LeDuc prepared to end a successful high school wrestling career and move onto collegiate athletics, he had several possibilities open to him. He could attend NDSU, where he would be a Division I athlete; he could choose St. Cloud State, which would offer him a Division II-level wrestlingContinue Reading

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