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Category: Featured

Not so natural habitat: photos

Posted on March 7, 2013March 7, 2013 by The Concordian

            Seven Habitat for Humanity trips including 127 students and seven faculty members left their natural habitat at Concordia and traveled across the nation to construct homes for communities in need.   

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Levi Bachmeier and Matt Dymoke win SGA president and vice-president positions

Posted on February 20, 2013February 27, 2013 by Melisa Barish

Levi Bachmeier and Matt Dymoke have won the positions of Student Government Association president and vice-president for next year. They, along with new Executive Assistant, Emma Connell, and new Chief of Staff, Austin Keller, will provide leadership to SGA during the 2013-2014 school year. They beat out competitors Ryan Deschene and Andy Mackner in the…

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Students sign pledge in efforts to eliminate Cobber Water

Posted on February 14, 2013February 14, 2013 by Jordan Elton

Student Environmental Alliance is trying to promote a social change in the Concordia community. Eliminating Cobber Water from campus is SEA’s first goal in moving toward a more sustainable campus. SEA, Student Government Association and Campus Democrats are working together to inform the student body about how they can take action to get rid of…

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Professors vary in laptop philosopy

Posted on February 14, 2013February 14, 2013 by Emma Connell

As Concordia moves closer to midterm, students are spending more time on their laptops, either preparing for the onslaught of papers and tests or avoiding them with social media. The increased use of laptops in classes the last few years has prompted professors to lay out specific policies for technology use in class. “They’re a…

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Pole vaulting record falls

Posted on February 14, 2013February 14, 2013 by Ali Everts

MIAC Men’s Indoor Field Athlete-of-the-Week senior pole vaulter Erik Olson broke Concordia’s 30-year height record for the second time in his career as a Cobber athlete. Olson broke the existing record of 14-11, held by David “Buzz” Dahl in 1983. He cleared the 15-foot mark two weeks ago at the Cobber Open. Olson broke the…

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Cobbers celebrate the Chinese New Year

Posted on February 14, 2013February 14, 2013 by Kayla Culver

Chinese New Year was brought to Concordia Saturday evening. Students and community members filled the Centrum Feb. 9 to celebrate. About 400 people attended this year, according to Chinese professor Tao Ming. This number in- creased from the 350 in attendance last year. This is the fifth year Concordia has celebrated Chinese New Year. It…

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A classic fare comes to Concordia

Posted on February 14, 2013 by Manda Bertrand

Alone on Valentine’s Day this year? Don’t worry about it. Grab some friends and head down to the Francis Frazier Comstock main stage production of “Boeing Boeing” to hear about Bernard’s romantic problems and you might feel better about your situation afterwards. This play, originally written in French by Marc Camoletti, follows the hectic love…

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Prospects compete for Regents: More than 150 students visit campus, vie for one of five full tuition scholarships

Posted on February 7, 2013February 6, 2013 by Emma Connell

Toting their stellar GPAs and superb ACT scores, some of the area’s most competitive high school students competed for Concordia’s most prestigious academic scholarship over the last couple of weeks. About 150 prospective students applying for the Regents Scholarship descended upon campus on Jan. 28, Feb. 1 and Feb. 4 to interview for the award….

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Intervisitation eliminated in Brown Hall, Bogstad apartments no longer gender-separate by floor

Posted on February 7, 2013February 6, 2013 by Melisa Barish

Residence Life has adopted two new rules to make living on campus more flexible for upperclassmen. Starting next year, Residence Life has agreed to eliminate inter-visitation restrictions in Brown Hall. Also, both Bogstad East and Bogstad Manor will be co-ed by unit rather than the current system where men and women live on separate floors….

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Students ask legislators for aid: Day at the Capitol organized to help college students advocate

Posted on February 7, 2013February 6, 2013 by Britt Bublitz

On March 13, Concordia students will advocate for better government student aid at Minnesota’s Day at the Capitol by meeting with state legislators. Meg Henrickson attended the Day at the Capitol last year. She was excited to share her experience. “It went really well. We were going there to thank them last year,” Henrickson said….

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