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Concordia should limit use, sales of disposable plastic water bottles

Posted on April 12, 2018April 12, 2018 by Carly Erickson

In one of my communication studies courses earlier this week, my classmates and I were giving persuasive speeches. Among the “we should lower the drinking age” and “why we should have the death penalty” arguments, one of my classmates gave a compelling speech about why we need to stop buying plastic water bottles. Her speech…

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#HockeyTwitter: NHL playoff predictions

Posted on April 12, 2018April 12, 2018 by Eli Swanson

It is April now, and you know what that means. That’s right. More snow. Just kidding. It’s actually time for playoff hockey. The regular season is over and we have some fantastic first-round matchups ahead of us. Seven teams made the playoffs this year after not finishing in a playoff position last season—I should probably…

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Op-ed: The Spring League failed to fully capatalize on Manziel’s return

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

This past Saturday, April 7, Johnny Manziel played in a game for the first time since 2015, taking the field for the South Team in the Spring Football League. Few football players past and present have the starpower to garner national attention for playing less than a full game in an upstart developmental football league…

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Ross’s Reasons: Your o cial recap of the past three weeks in sports

Posted on April 12, 2018April 12, 2018 by Ross Wendlandt

What a crazy couple of weeks it has been in sports. The NCAA tournament was in the Sweet Sixteen last time I wrote a column that was not about Rock, Paper, Scissors. In order to try to summarize what has happened since, I am handing out five awards I made up. The “Bartolo Colon” Award:…

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O’Shurak named Concordia women’s head soccer coach

Posted on April 12, 2018April 12, 2018 by Kayla Dostal

Rebecca O’Shurak was named the head Concordia women’s soccer coach on April 3, making her the seventh coach, and the first woman to lead the team, in program history. O’Shurak has a long history of assistant coaching at the Division III schools of Allegheny College, Earlham College, and Thomas More College, as well as at…

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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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