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Remembering rights

On Tuesday Iceland announced that it voted to recognize Palestine as an independent state, making it the first Western European country to do so. If…

The weight of words, the weight of history

Probably just by reading the title of this editorial, most people will already be able to guess what it will be about (“Oh, not another…

Perry’s mistake

No doubt you’ve all seen it by now. Rick Perry’s debate gaffe was comedic gold: a state governor hemming and hawing his way through a…

The Advantages of Civil Conversation

This week, Concordia had the privelege of hosting two well-known political minds, Mary Matelin and James Carville, for an evening of debate and discussion. Of…

Take a Break – It Will Be OK.

    I typically try to refrain from writing editorials in first person, but this week I was reminded of some sage advice I received…

A Look Back, A Look Forward…

    Sometimes it’s amazing how looking back at an old newspaper can change the way we read a new one. In the homecoming edition…

Coming to Terms with Twitter

About a year ago, I wrote an article on Twitter. More specifically, how much I hated the service. A year later, I’ve changed my mind.…

This Ring Thing

This week, I had the good fortune to order my Cobber ring. For the next six to eight weeks due to shipping and handling, I…

Editorial

It’s officially that time of year again: sunrise isn’t until after 7:00, and it’s just going to get later. It’s cold out. We’re only halfway…

Editorial

On a small scale, and in a perhaps unremarkable way, it may be strangely serendipitous that Family Weekend happened to fall on this particular weeked…

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