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Review: ‘A Quiet Place’ will shhhhhake your very being

Posted on April 12, 2018April 12, 2018 by Jonathan Immel

Silence has never been so terrifying. In his most recent film, John Krasinski—yes, the same John Krasinski that stars as Jim Halpert in “The Office”—has created a unique, powerful thriller that arrived in theaters on April 6. While most horror movies focus on jump scares and increasing volume to startle audiences, “A Quiet Place” hones…

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Krattley named to prestigious Phillips Scholars program

Posted on April 12, 2018April 12, 2018 by Annie Weier

Sophomore Kim Krattley has been named one of this year’s Phillips Scholars, and the only one from Concordia. The Phillips Scholars program recognizes private college students with a passion for serving people with unmet needs in Minnesota communities. According to the Minnesota Private Colleges website, Phillips Scholars are selected to receive a $6,000 junior-year scholarship,…

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Concordia students petition to raise legal age for purchasing tobacco products

Posted on April 12, 2018April 12, 2018 by Emma Eckberg

Dr. Cindy Larson-Casselton, chair and professor of communication studies at Concordia, is surprised by the development of rules and legislation in regards to tobacco she has seen over her lifetime. “If you were to tell me restaurants would be smoke-free, bowling alleys would be smoke-free, whole campuses were smoke-free, I would have told you, ‘You’re…

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Concordia Theatre’s final production of season showcases six student directors

Posted on April 12, 2018April 12, 2018 by Betsy Asp

Concordia Theatre’s final production of the year will take on topics such as the power of language, existential crises, and the complexities of romance—all at the hands of six student directors. “All in the Timing” is an energetic collection of six one-act plays, all tied together through their unique portrayals of time. This production is…

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Bretherton resigns as athletic director

Posted on April 12, 2018April 12, 2018 by Brady Drake

Jeff Bretherton has resigned as Concordia’s athletic director, less than a year after accepting the position on May 1, 2017. Bretherton was the first full-time athletic director in Concordia’s history. Concordia released a statement last Wednesday stating, “Effective April 4, Jeff Bretherton has resigned his position and will no longer serve as Athletic Director at…

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Letter to the Editor: Randy Skow-Anderson

Posted on March 21, 2018March 22, 2018 by Contributing Writer

Randy is a Cobber graduate from 1978 and is a Lutheran Pastor in Menomonie, Wisconsin Dear members of our Concordia family, the Caring Community, I am sharing about a fellow Cobber in dire need who is about to become homeless and on the streets without YOUR assistance and that of members of our greater Concordia…

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Religion has potential to create harmful policies

Posted on March 21, 2018March 22, 2018 by Joshua Fuller

Religion and politics are two of the most commonly avoided subjects at the dinner table. Both have existed since the dawn of humankind and continue to serve as cornerstones for modern society. When we look at history, great and terrible movements alike have used both religion and politics to gain momentum. Movements like the Crusades,…

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Concordia sets example for empowering women, but has room for improvement

Posted on March 21, 2018March 22, 2018 by Elaine Laliberte

While attending the National Book Awards at Concordia, I could feel the power and respect for the intellectual female that saturated the Centrum. Both Erica Armstrong Dunbar, author of “Never Caught,” and Nancy MacLean, author of  “Democracy in Chains,” were brought in not only as celebrated authors, but as celebrated women. Sophisticated and eloquent historians,…

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Utilize COBBBIKES this spring

Posted on March 21, 2018March 22, 2018 by Carly Erickson

I wrote about alternative student transportation methods just a few weeks ago, but the bright sunshine beginning to warm our cheeks has inspired me write why students should break out their bikes this spring. In terms of creating sustainable habits for yourself, using a bike to travel across campus and throughout our community is a…

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Walk back in to make real change

Posted on March 21, 2018March 22, 2018 by Patrick Sorrells

Last week, high school students around the country participated in a nationwide walkout to protest the high number of school shootings happening in the U.S. The goal of this protest was to bring awareness to the issue and to show that students not yet old enough to vote are demanding change. Students spent 17 minutes…

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