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  • Students focus with ‘study drugs’

    Students focus with ‘study drugs’

    • December 6, 2012
    • By Sallie Steiner
    • Campus, Featured, News
    • 1 comment

    Editor’s Note: Some names of sources have been changed at the request of sources who wish to avoid possible repercussions. These names are denoted at their first mention with an asterisk.  There’s a palpable change in the atmosphere around Concordia’s [...]

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  • Soccer finishes in round of 16 at NCAA Tournament

    Soccer finishes in round of 16 at NCAA Tournament

    • November 29, 2012
    • By Sallie Steiner
    • College, Fall, Featured, General, Sports
    • no comments

    This season marked women’s soccer’s fourth appearance in the round of 16 at the NCAA Division III Tournament. After coming out on top in the first two rounds, the Cobbers lost 2-1 to Washingtong University on Nov. 16. Senior forward [...]

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  • XC teams finish well at NCAA Regional Meet

    XC teams finish well at NCAA Regional Meet

    • November 15, 2012
    • By Sallie Steiner
    • College, Fall, Sports
    • no comments

    Cobber cross country gave it their all at the NCAA Central Regional Meet last weekend, with the women finishing 8th, just missing the last Nationals slot, and the men pulling in at 18th. The Cobbers had some tough competition going [...]

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  • Concordia draws true student athletes

    Concordia draws true student athletes

    • October 26, 2012
    • By Sallie Steiner
    • College, Features, Sports
    • no comments

    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. [...]

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  • Sweet Victory

    Sweet Victory

    • September 27, 2012
    • By Sallie Steiner
    • College, Fall, Features, Sports
    • no comments

    Family Weekend brought crowds of Cobber moms, dads and siblings to Concordia’s campus last weekend. While the Family Weekend Committee strove to make this year’s event a memorable one, it was the football team that really put the icing on [...]

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  • ‘Sin is Sin’ t-shirt stirs debate

    ‘Sin is Sin’ t-shirt stirs debate

    • September 13, 2012
    • By Sallie Steiner
    • Campus, Featured, News
    • 28 comments

    A Concordia student has gone public about her plans for a t-shirt campaign during National Coming Out Week to counter what she views as the majority student body attitude towards homosexuality. This issue exploded a few weeks ago when Facebook [...]

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  • Minority Report: A look in the lives of minority students at Concordia

    Minority Report: A look in the lives of minority students at Concordia

    • December 10, 2011
    • By Sallie Steiner
    • Featured, PULSE
    • no comments

    Coming to college is supposed to be a time for self-discovery and making new friends, but for Boris Yannick Ngongang, a senior Chinese major originally from Cameroon, the first six months of his freshman year at Concordia was spent in [...]

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  • Getting to know our neighbors: The Comstock House

    Getting to know our neighbors: The Comstock House

    • December 2, 2011
    • By Sallie Steiner
    • PULSE
    • no comments

    The ornate woodwork and Victorian wallpaper of Moorhead’s Comstock Historic House stand frozen in time, a reminder of the family that once occupied its rooms and corridors. The residence of early Moorhead founder Solomon Comstock, his wife Sarah and children [...]

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  • Watsky returns to campus

    Watsky returns to campus

    • November 18, 2011
    • By Sallie Steiner
    • Events, PULSE
    • no comments

    Spoken word artist George Watsky returned to Concordia on Nov. 11 for a performance of his original poetry and rap. This was Watsky’s second appearance at Concordia, an achievement he commemorated by commenting on how proud he was to have [...]

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  • ‘Stoked’ exhibit a must-see

    ‘Stoked’ exhibit a must-see

    • November 11, 2011
    • By Sallie Steiner
    • Art, PULSE
    • no comments

    Stepping out of the world of concrete and electric circuits and into the Rourke Art Gallery’s most recent exhibit, “Stoked: Five Artists of Fire and Clay” reminds the viewer of the human connection to nature and to the soil. The [...]

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