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  • Day of Percussion to be most unique yet

    Day of Percussion to be most unique yet

    • March 23, 2012
    • By Lana Gyamera
    • Events, PULSE
    • no comments

    The first beats of this year’s annual Day of Percussion may not have sounded yet, which takes place Mar. 31, but David Eyler already believes it will be an event to remember. In its 22nd stint, the annual Day of [...]

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  • Community performs their take on classic board game ‘Clue’

    Community performs their take on classic board game ‘Clue’

    • March 23, 2012
    • By Regan Whitney
    • PULSE, Theatre
    • no comments

    Miss Scarlet in the ballroom with the candlestick. Does this string of words sound familiar? That’s because it comes from the murder mystery board game “Clue” that many played as children. Earlier this month, members of the community had the [...]

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  • Tutti Frutti offers sweet, fruity desserts

    Tutti Frutti offers sweet, fruity desserts

    • March 23, 2012
    • By Contributing Author
    • Food, PULSE
    • no comments

    This article was written by Kate Gantz, a PULSE contributor for The Concordian. Like every good Catholic, I decided to give up something important to me during this Lenten season. Already vegetarian, I considered giving up meat for the 46 [...]

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  • New location, new customers

    • March 16, 2012
    • By Contributing Author
    • Food, PULSE
    • no comments

    This article was written by Kaitlyn Gantz, a contributing author at The Concordian. I wanted to eat off campus, to wander around for a while, but I didn’t want to eat at the usual places: Pizza Patrol, Erb’s & Gerb’s, [...]

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  • Counseling Center experiences busier school year than ever

    • March 16, 2012
    • By James Vair
    • PULSE
    • 1 comment

    Sitting in front her computer, Concordia counselor Juihsien Kao pulled up her electronic calendar. Like a completed puzzle, countless colored blocks covered the screen, each showing an appointment with a student, meetings and a few spots set aside for breaks [...]

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  • Local artist promotes cancer talk through hats

    Local artist promotes cancer talk through hats

    • March 9, 2012
    • By Krista DiLorenzo
    • Art, Events, Featured, PULSE
    • no comments

    In rare times, out of pain and adversity, beauty is created.  Local artist and Stage IV cancer survivor Claudia Pratt is currently in the process of showing off the artwork created during her fight with cancer. To help foster ongoing [...]

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  • MissRepresentation aims to stop distortion of women in media

    MissRepresentation aims to stop distortion of women in media

    • March 9, 2012
    • By Regan Whitney
    • Events, PULSE
    • no comments

    Women of Concordia, and even a few men, gathered to watch MissRepresentation, a documentary that illustrates the distortion of women in the media, March 5 with Campus Entertainment Commission. Written and directed by Jennifer Seibel Newsom, the film describes how [...]

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  • Not so underground anymore

    Not so underground anymore

    • March 9, 2012
    • By Marisa Jackels
    • Events, Music, PULSE
    • no comments

    Crowds pulse, hands in the air, a giant mass of sweat and glowsticks. This is the rave, a familiar dance scene that began in Europe. What is not as familiar to some is the music blaring through the speakers at [...]

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  • Festival features celebrities galore

    Festival features celebrities galore

    • March 9, 2012
    • By Jessica Ballou
    • Community, Events, News, PULSE
    • no comments

    The Fargo Film Festival is celebrating its twelve anniversary this week, and it is shaping up to be the most star-studded year yet. The festival, which runs Tuesday through Saturday, takes place at the Fargo Theater and it features a [...]

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  • More than just a professor

    More than just a professor

    • February 24, 2012
    • By Lana Gyamera
    • PULSE
    • no comments

    Greg Carlson could be deemed a patriot of the Fargo-Moorhead area. Carlson, director of media activities and assistant professor of the communications studies and theatre arts department, was born in Fargo and grew up in Moorhead. His educational history includes [...]

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