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Month: December 2010

December 8, 2010

Posted on December 8, 2010 by Concordia On-Air

On our final episode of the semester, Brittany and Yaw tell us about the upcoming finals week. Kaia lets us know how the Cobbers go All American and in A& E we take a sleigh ride with Katie and Leah.  We wish you all safe travels and a Merry Chris…

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Concordia cuts 17 positions, reallocates $1.5 mil

Posted on December 3, 2010March 5, 2011 by Kelsy Johnson

Concordia College will lose 17 employees in the next year due to a budget reallocation. Since salary and benefits constitute the largest sum in the budget, the reallocation committee comprised of the vice presidents and the provost decided that it would need to cut employees. “Many of these reductions will occur as your normal course…

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Music Hall or Bust

Posted on December 3, 2010March 7, 2011 by Patrick Ross

It seems that all of Concordia is in the midst of construction and renovation lately. Knutson and Anderson saw their massive overhaul a couple years ago. The Jake is being re-done with artificial turf and new parking lots. The science complex of Jones and Ivers have just announced their plans for a dramatic change of…

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The freshman 15

Posted on December 3, 2010March 14, 2011 by Julie Guggemos

Upperclassmen: drop that caramel roll and take note. Worry about weight gain does not end with the Freshman 15, according to a new study conducted by Indiana University, Bloomington. The study included 1,672 students at Indiana University and found that freshmen spend four more hours exercising per week than seniors. In addition, freshmen walked about…

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Cobbers help refugees adjust to life in F-M

Posted on December 3, 2010March 7, 2011 by Carrie Johansen

Refugees fleeing war-torn countries have a difficult time communicating and understanding differences in culture and daily life. Concordia students are engaging in service learning activities that help clarify simple activities like grocery shopping and going to the library. Communication Studies and Theater Arts Professor Hank Tkachuk’s Intercultural Communication course uses relationships with refugee families in…

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Retention rate rises 4-5 points

Posted on December 3, 2010March 7, 2011 by Madalyn Pezalla

Over the past three years, Concordia’s student retention rate for first to second year students has increased from 79-80 percent to 84 percent. “This is a significant increase for any college over that time period,” Mike Reese, coordinator of Student Success and Retention Services, said. In comparison, the most current retention rates available for other…

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Dining Services prepares 200 meals daily for Meals on Wheels program

Posted on December 3, 2010March 9, 2011 by Britta Johnson

As Cobbers line up outside Anderson Commons in the morning for waffles and muffins, a few Dining Services employees are busy packaging both hot lunches and extra frozen meals to be carted off before noon. About 200 additional meals are prepared by Concordia’s Dining Services each day to be delivered to recipients of Meals on…

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Global slavery week

Posted on December 3, 2010March 8, 2011 by Kate Campbell

“Our conservative estimate is that there are 27 million people in slavery today. This means that there are more people in slavery today than at any other time in human history,” according to the Web site of Free the Slaves, a not for profit organization dedicated to eradicating slavery around the world. Statistics like these…

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Alternative giving

Posted on December 2, 2010March 4, 2011 by Ayah Kamel

Many of us have learned to expect things from our friends and families as a demonstration of their love and appreciation for us, but why? How often are the material gifts we get things that we really need or even want? This holiday season, consider alternatives to traditional gift giving that will strengthen your relationships,…

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December 1, 2010

Posted on December 1, 2010 by Concordia On-Air

On this week’s episode, Brittany and Yaw tell us about global slavery awareness.  Adrianne and Kaia make sure we know all about Cobber wrestling. In A&E Katie and Leah tell us the top 5 Black Friday deals.  Also we have a performance and in…

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