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Facebook confessions pages: An examination

Posted on November 6, 2013November 6, 2013 by Alex Gray

Anonymous Facebook confessions pages have captivated and alarmed Concordia’s campus. The pages — Confessions of a Cobber, Cobbers Confess and Cobber Mingle — have each impacted the campus in their own way. They have made students laugh, made them cry and have even put some in danger. Pages like these are not new to Concordia….

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Concordia collects artifacts for memory project

Posted on October 30, 2013October 29, 2013 by Jordan Elton

Rings, buttons and a maroon and gold stuffed animal dog. All contributions by Concordia alumni to the archives’ latest project. The Concordia archives are in the process of compiling artifacts from both present and past students to create the Concordia Memory Project. Over homecoming, the archives, along with Joy Lintelman’s History 112 class, hosted the…

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Professors commute by pedal and foot

Posted on October 30, 2013October 29, 2013 by Austin Gerth

Alternative transportation  chosen for health and sustainability Concordia physics instructor and lab manager Donald Brummond has been commuting by bicycle since the late 1970s, and he is only one of many professors who commute to and from campus by foot or pedal rather than by car. Brummond chooses to commute by bike both for pleasure…

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Edible landscaping: A potential in Concordia’s future?

Posted on October 16, 2013October 15, 2013 by Britt Bublitz

Proposals to create more productive landscaping are underway This time next year, Concordia students could be celebrating fall with fresh produce from campus bushes. Landscaping on Concordia’s campus could become edible if a Concordia garden intern’s proposals are accepted. John Stelter, a garden intern from this past summer, believes the landscaping on campus would be…

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Concordia reports low diversity

Posted on October 2, 2013October 1, 2013 by Jordan Elton

When Michael Wilson stepped onto Concordia’s campus for Orientation four years ago, he knew there would be a lot of white kids. But when he looked around at all the upperclassmen, he saw that white was the vast majority. Wilson, a senior and former president of Concordia’s Black Student Union, is from Waukegan, Ill., located…

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Coffee shop etiquette

Posted on September 25, 2013September 25, 2013 by Kaia Miller
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Cookie Tuesdays: a community favorite

Posted on September 18, 2013October 17, 2013 by Alex Gray

Sun Mart hosts weekly sale of 20-cent chocolate chip cookies Every Tuesday, the Moorhead grocery store Sun Mart offers a sale that has been cherished by locals young and old for decades. This local phenomenon is known as Cookie Tuesdays. On this day, generously-portioned chocolate chip cookies are sold for 20 cents each, meaning five…

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Work and patience can help students study abroad

Posted on March 21, 2013November 26, 2020 by Kayla Culver

Leaping across the ocean—to another world, to another way of talking, to another way of dressing and to another culture—seems so far away, but with some work, help and patience, students can study abroad. Joy Navratil, student coordinator in the Global Studies Department, works with students who wish to study abroad. She points students in…

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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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Career Center sheds light on job search

Posted on February 7, 2013February 7, 2013 by Kayla Culver

Summer is three months away. Even so, students are now starting to look for work and internships to beef up their resumes. When so many students are applying, it’s often difficult to figure out how to stand out in the crowd. The on campus Career Center offers several 60-minute sessions and one-on-one appointments throughout the…

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