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Author: Alyssa Czernek

Concordia students present at the Red River Women’s Studies Conference 

Posted on March 27, 2025March 27, 2025 by Alyssa Czernek

The Red River Women’s Studies Conference was held on Friday, March 21 on the NDSU campus. The theme “Rethinking Feminist Movements” pushed students to examine global and local issues by examining them through multiple perspectives.  Delaney Claggett, a junior at Concordia College, was one of many students selected to be a panel presenter. As an…

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Fostering Inclusion through Special Olympics 

Posted on March 20, 2025March 20, 2025 by Alyssa Czernek

As the end of spring semester approaches, Special Olympics College Club (SOCC) at Concordia will close out its first official year as a campus organization. March is an important month for SOCC because it is Disability Awareness Month. The purpose of the club is to bring together athletes from the surrounding communities who have disabilities…

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Book Review: So You Want to Talk About Race 

Posted on March 20, 2025March 20, 2025 by Alyssa Czernek

Author: Ijeoma Oluo  Rating: 4/5 stars  Genre(s): Nonfiction, Social Justice, Race  Publication date: January 16, 2018  Ijeoma Oluo gets real and honest in “So You Want to Talk About Race,” opening discussions about the political landscape of the United States. She focuses on systemic racism and weaves in her own experiences that show just how…

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Book Review: Abortion: Our bodies, Their Lies, and the Truths We Use to Win 

Posted on February 20, 2025February 20, 2025 by Alyssa Czernek

Author: Jessica Valenti  Rating: 5/5 stars  Genre(s): Nonfiction, Politics, Feminism  Publication date: October 1, 2024  Jessica Valenti’s voice in “Abortion” is as full of rage as the millions of women impacted by the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Her expertise is on clear display with over 20 years of experience in the field of feminism,…

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Black History Month: How Students are Celebrating  

Posted on February 6, 2025February 5, 2025 by Alyssa Czernek

Student organizations across campus are working together to create jam-packed Black History Month celebrations. The Black Student Union (BSU) and Club Access are collaborating on several events and their mission this year is to get more students engaged with these celebrations.   Akissi Konan is the president of BSU, a student organization committed to increasing intercultural…

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Book Review: Under the Whispering Door 

Posted on January 30, 2025January 30, 2025 by Alyssa Czernek

Author: T.J. Klune  Rating: 5/5 stars  Genre(s): Fantasy, LGBTQ+  Publication date: September 21, 2021  Wallace is dead. This realization comes as he sits in a pew at his own sparsely attended funeral. Wallace was a bad person; he put profits over people, ruined all his relationships and died alone. Now Mei, a reaper who transports…

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Book review: I Am Not Jessica Chen 

Posted on January 23, 2025January 22, 2025 by Alyssa Czernek

Author: Ann Liang  Rating: 4.5/5 stars  Genre(s): Young Adult, Contemporary, Magical Realism   Publication Date: January 28, 2025  Jenna Chen and Jessica Chen are cousins; Jenna can never seem to get anything right and Jessica is the perfect daughter, student and friend. Jenna gets rejected from every Ivy League college she applied to meanwhile Jessica is…

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Alyssa’s 2024 Reading Wrap-Up  

Posted on December 12, 2024December 11, 2024 by Alyssa Czernek

I’m a voracious reader; it’s my favorite way to unwind and escape from reality. I probably spend most of my time reading.   Each year I challenge myself to read a certain number of books and pages, but I also set more personal goals that change year to year. In 2024, I wanted to focus on…

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Cash for Cobbers: How the Cobbertunity Fund is helping campus entrepreneurs  

Posted on December 12, 2024December 11, 2024 by Alyssa Czernek

Applications have been received for the first-ever Cobbertunity Fund cohort. This fund was first announced last year as a way for Concordia to support entrepreneurs on campus by kickstarting a new idea or helping progress an existing idea.   Bree Langemo, director of the Center for Entrepreneurship, is one of the faculty members in charge of…

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Healing through writing: One woman’s journey to overcome trauma 

Posted on November 21, 2024November 20, 2024 by Alyssa Czernek

MOORHEAD – Concordia alumna Lauren Tschider published her debut book in September depicting her journey of healing after leaving an unhealthy relationship. In the summer of 2023, Tishcider decided to leave a two-year long relationship that was no longer safe for her to be in. After she left, she filed a restraining order and just…

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