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Concordia On-Air, March 23, 2011

Posted on March 23, 2011 by Concordia On-Air

Welcome back to Concordia On-Air!  On today’s show, we get a presidential update in news with Suzanne and Renee.  Toni tells us why it isn’t quite spring yet in weather. Katie and Yaw tell is about the Cobber baseball team.  In A & E…

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March 16, 2011

Posted on March 18, 2011 by Concordia On-Air

It’s another great week for Concordia On-Air!  Renee and Suzanne tell us about Concordia’s new president. Toni gives us some flood updates in weather.  In sports, we are going mad this March with Yaw and Katie. We get an MJ update in A &#…

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March 9, 2011

Posted on March 9, 2011 by Concordia On-Air

This week on Concordia On-Air, Renee and Suzanne give us a tuition update.  Toni tells us about some upcoming rain showers.  In sports, Katie and Yaw help you fill out your March Madness brackets.  And we get Constructed in Arts & Entertainment …

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Black Student Union formed

Posted on March 7, 2011March 16, 2011 by Jessica Ballou

The Black Student Union, a group three months in the making, was started by sophomore Robin Wisner because he believes it is something that was missing on Concordia’s campus. “There are similar organizations across the nation,” Wisner said. “It’s time for Concordia to catch up.” An interest meeting was held Jan. 30, and the group…

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Tuition rises 8 percent

Posted on March 7, 2011 by Kelsy Johnson

Tuition at Concordia College will increase $2,200 to $29,150 next year. Provost Mark Krejci said the 8 percent increase is due to a smaller freshman class and an ongoing recovery from the economic recession. The 2009 economic recession hit Concordia’s endowment fund and curbed potential donors. Fewer donors gave money to the college compared to…

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March 3, 2011

Posted on March 4, 2011 by Concordia On-Air

We are kicking off March with another great episode of Concordia On-Air.  This week, Brittany and Renee let us know about Concordia’s new presidential candidate.  Toni keeps it cool in weather.  March Madness starts with Yaw and Katie.  Final…

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February 16, 2011

Posted on February 17, 2011 by Concordia On-Air

On this episode of Concordia On-Air, we find out the recent SGA election results. Toni says things are heating up just in time for spring break. Yaw tells us about the Cobber double 1000. Finally in A & E, we are heading to Oslo!

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New Multi-Media Journalism Program at Concordia

Posted on February 9, 2011February 16, 2011 by Brittany Davila

People are setting down their newspapers and reaching for their smartphones to keep updated on the latest news and information. The media world is changing, and now Concordia’s journalism program is changing with it. A new multi-media journalism major will be available to Concordia students this fall. This new major will overtake the current print…

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February 9, 2011

Posted on February 9, 2011 by Concordia On-Air

It’s a busy week for Concordia On-Air!  Suzanne and Renee tell us about the former Computer Science major here at Concordia.  Things are heating up with Toni in weather.  Katie and Yaw tell us how Cobbers are succeeding on and off the court.

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The Perspective of a Prospective

Posted on February 9, 2011February 9, 2011 by Carrie Johansen

Education is an essential part of college, but students also learn about themselves and society. For most students, going to college is their first time growing roots away from the comforts of family. Picking a college is one of the largest decisions young adults have to make, and prospective student Andrew Alness from Mound, Minn.,…

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