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Month: March 2010

Hip Hop Summit defies labels

Posted on March 4, 2010March 14, 2011 by Julie Guggemos

The Hip Hop Summit is a day-long, interactive event at Concordia that teaches attendees about the elements of hip hop. This year’s summit will be held on Mar. 6 and will include four sessions teaching the arts of graffiti, break dancing, and how to be an emcee or disc jockey; a discussion panel consisting of…

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Moorhead public schools prepare for delay in state funds

Posted on March 4, 2010February 16, 2011 by Adam Voge

Go to Ellen Hopkins Elementary in Moorhead, Minn. Walk through the main doors, take a right and head down the hall. Stop at room 160, marked with a nameplate reading “Senora Rieniets.” This is an elementary school classroom. Inside, you’ll find the usual things: bright colors, warm faces, and young minds. One thing you may…

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Shearing for a cause

Posted on March 4, 2010March 11, 2011 by Marisa Paulson

Sophomore Ted Rinell, one of the student leaders of the Concordia Haitian Relief Fund, is already tackling a new fundraising project. Rinell is in the process of organizing a St. Baldrick’s Foundation event on Concordia’s campus for next year. The St. Baldrick’s Foundation is a non-profit charity that raises money for childhood cancer research primarily…

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Concordia On-Air March 3, 2010

Posted on March 4, 2010 by Concordia On-Air

In this weeks show Meg gives us an update about the flood preparations, Toni and Andrew show us how to make yummy treats, and Toni interviews Angela Steffen about her animation piece in the Fargo Film Festival. Plus, Meghann gives us the top 5 Olympic …

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And the survey says…

Posted on March 3, 2010March 15, 2011 by Jessica Ballou

Concordia freshman and senior students are, in general, significantly more satisfied than the other private and public schools and universities who participated in the National Survey of Student Engagement, according to the 2010 survey. When it came to the aspect of the survey dealing with student-faculty interaction, however, Concordia students rated significantly lower than the…

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