As some or none of you may know, I am leaving Concordia next fall. I will be transferring to NDSU for a handful of reasons,…
Posts published in “Columns”
Election season rages on, and at times it seems there will be no end. Tensions are rising, and drama that was once entertaining is becoming…
St. Patrick’s Day is here, and the spirit of the day is apparent everywhere. Shamrocks and clovers decorate people and walls, while American rivers run…
I’ve changed my major around quite a bit while at Concordia. I came in with a declared major of music performance and theatre arts. After…
Organization coming to campus is a ‘Band-Aid’ to a more complex issue Many of you probably know that the organization Feed My Starving Children is…
As students, I feel a pressing question we are constantly posed is, “What will your generation’s legacy be?” It is a heady question. It seems…
I have a lot of pet peeves: slow walkers, litter, bragging and — most importantly — condescension. I cannot stand it when people patronize others.…
Tensions rise as Election Day, still months away, inches closer and closer. Super Tuesday passed by last week, and primary elections are beginning to narrow…
The United States was founded upon several essential ideologies. One of the most important ones is the right of privacy that is alluded to in…
Reduce, reuse, recycle. You’ve read or said this many times before in your life, but it’s important to note the order of these three actions.…