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Category: Opinions

Student reflection: first Habitat For Humanity trip

Posted on March 3, 2016March 2, 2016 by Contributing Writer

I went on my first Habitat Trip and I went to Pensacola Florida. I learned that by helping build a house, we are not only impacting the family that will live in the house, but we are helping the whole community. This trip was life changing, and was one of the best experiences I have…

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The role of stigma in rape and abuse report rates

Posted on February 18, 2016February 17, 2016 by Natalie Dulka

‘Out of 100 rapes, 32 will be reported’ I spend a lot of time on the internet and, in doing so, I come across a lot of people who seem to think that feminism is a bad thing. The understanding that many people have of third wave feminism (that’s the kind of feminist I am)…

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Persuading countries to develop sustainably

Posted on February 18, 2016February 17, 2016 by Sarah Liebig

How do we incentivize sustainability? In previous articles, I have touched on various aspects of sustainable development. I have yet to mention economics, which is arguably one of the most important aspects of sustainable development. Ideally, developing countries would invest in more sustainable energy sources, understand- ing that while temporarily low supplies of energy may slow economic…

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Could political correctness cost Dems the election?

Posted on February 18, 2016February 17, 2016 by Johnny Wagner

Debating Bill Maher and George Carlin Throughout this campaign season, Democratic presidential candidates have made a point of maintaining strict political correctness. While Republicans use controversial terms like “Islamic terrorism,” Democrats refrain from using any style of language that could possibly be construed as offensive. Politi- cal correctness is central to the Democratic candidates’ campaigns,…

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Chivalry is really dead

Posted on February 11, 2016February 10, 2016 by Johnny Wagner

“Chivalry is dead.” It’s a phrase you’ve probably heard, referring to the opinion that men simply aren’t as honorable and gentlemanly to women these days as they once were. In the past, men were held to a high standard in regard to how they treated women. Now, however, men seem to have abandoned the old,…

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To love or loathe Valentine’s Day?

Posted on February 11, 2016February 10, 2016 by Natalie Dulka

I’ve always felt fairly ambivalent toward Valentine’s Day. As a kid, I loved it because we had a party in class and I got candy. As I got older, I found no meaning in it, taking after my father and thinking of it as a capitalist ploy on the part of greeting card companies and…

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On white privilege and environmental justice

Posted on February 11, 2016February 10, 2016 by Erica Bjelland

Individual action counts for something too As you probably know, February is Black History Month. For me, this means learning from the past, but also addressing what is happening in the present in regard to race. In some ways, we haven’t gotten very far in addressing racial issues in the United States since the civil…

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Letter to the Editor: Kaia Chambers

Posted on February 4, 2016February 3, 2016 by Contributing Writer

From my perspective as a higher education administrator at another liberal arts school, cutting these majors makes sense. It’s sad, but it makes sense. Young students nowadays have shown they aren’t interested in majoring in those programs. Keeping them open for just a few people is not a smart investment on the college’s part, no…

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Letter to the Editor: McKayle Carter

Posted on February 4, 2016February 3, 2016 by Contributing Writer

On Jan. 29, 2016, I received the shocking news that my major (German) would no longer be offered here at Concordia College. I am among a pool of over 37 other students who have either already declared, or were planning on declaring a major or minor within the 10 programs that have been cut from…

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Letter to the Editor: Josh Langseth

Posted on February 4, 2016February 3, 2016 by Contributing Writer

Dear Concordia College, I have just received word that effective today you have CUT YOUR CLASSICS AND LATIN MAJORS. I have a few things to say about that. Do you remember me? I am your alumnus; you, my alma mater. When I attended your hallowed halls, starting in 1999 at the tender age of 17,…

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