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Author: Sean Plemmons

I'm Sean Plemmons, the Editor-in-Chief for the 2014-2015 school year and a member of the class of 2015 at Concordia. I am a Multimedia Journalism and Political Science major with an English Writing minor. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me at concord@cord.edu. Journalism is part of my life, and everyone else's. Let's tell stories the right way.

A new year means big changes for The Concordian

Posted on September 18, 2014September 18, 2014 by Sean Plemmons

Reader engagement, visual appeal among goals Let’s all be honest with ourselves right now. How many people on campus actually knew we had a weekly, student-run newspaper until you started reading this? Now, I am sure many people could answer yes to that question. But I will pose an even better question: How many people…

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Legacy of Jolicoeur lives on through music

Posted on February 19, 2014February 19, 2014 by Sean Plemmons

Cobber alum wrote piece in memory of former president No one saw it coming. On June 9, 2010 Bruce Vieweg received a call the he will always remember. Vieweg was on vacation when he received a call informing him that former Concordia president Pam Jolicoeur had experienced a stroke, and it was unlikely that she…

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Students perform at Eventide

Posted on March 7, 2013March 7, 2013 by Sean Plemmons

Anne Nash had an idea. What if music students from Concordia could perform for area residents at the Eventide senior living community in a low-stress environment? Even better, what if students could perform for Eventide residents while learning management skills as well? This month, Concordia music students performed at Eventide and have another performance planned…

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Flu season hits campus like a train

Posted on February 7, 2013February 7, 2013 by Sean Plemmons

The sniffles, the coughing, the sneezing and the groans of sickness. The sound is everywhere. Flu season is here, and it came a lot earlier than expected. This flu season got off to its earliest start since 2003. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), it began in October. Officials saw numbers that were…

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Jazz musicians feel ‘Kind of Blue’

Posted on December 6, 2012December 6, 2012 by Sean Plemmons

Five songs. That is all it took to make the best selling jazz record of all time. The sound was soft, but soulful; the solos short, but powerful. Miles Davis’ “Kind of Blue” has been a great influence to many musicians. Everything on the record is something to behold—at least as far as Russ Peterson…

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Beanies: Take two

Posted on September 13, 2012September 13, 2012 by Sean Plemmons

Call it a homecoming of sorts. Two people graduated college and left to pursue their careers in different places, and two separate job openings brought them back to the place where they started. Peter Haberman and Michael Culloton graduated from Concordia College just one year apart from each other. Housed out of the same major,…

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