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Rick Santorum to visit Concordia

Posted on March 21, 2018March 22, 2018 by Emma Eckberg

Colleges and universities across the United States have received criticism in recent years due to their refusal to sponsor or allow conservative speakers to speak on campus. Concordia College became part of this conversation last fall after funding, once allocated to the campus branch of Young Americans for Freedom to invite Ben Shapiro to campus,…

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Cornstock 2018 lineup announced

Posted on March 21, 2018March 22, 2018 by Annie Weier

High energy and deafening cheers filled the Centrum at Battle of the Bands on Saturday, March 18. Each of the four student bands—Cobber Nation, Everybody’s Favorite Band, F.R.E.N.D.Z., and North 40—only had 12 minutes to win over the crowd and receive the contested prize of playing at Cornstock. At the end of the night, it…

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Letter to the Editor: Jason Askvig

Posted on March 15, 2018March 15, 2018 by Contributing Writer

During mid-semester week, the women’s hockey team played in a home playoff game against Bethel. Before the game, I saw several social media posts stating that the first 100 students would get in to the game free and that there would be a shuttle service from campus to the game. So, I expected that there…

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Go green by donating used items

Posted on March 15, 2018March 15, 2018 by Carly Erickson

During my recent spring cleaning extravaganza, while digging through my closet for things to throw away I accumulated quite the pile of clothing, used notebooks, and what I felt was junk. I threw the pile into a garbage bag, and prepared it for its departure to the trash can. After thinking about it for a…

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Abandon extremism in political discourse

Posted on March 15, 2018March 15, 2018 by Elaine Laliberte

Extreme political statements are plastered across social and news media outlets 24/7, including sloppy Facebook arguments, aggressive Twitter fights, and newscasters bickering on live television. When extreme language is used in these forms, any discussion about differences in political or ideological beliefs leads to hate speech and stalemate. Disagreement today has lost all sense of…

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Death penalty goes against Catholic values

Posted on March 15, 2018March 15, 2018 by Joshua Fuller

“An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.” This is a common statement that comes up when discussing the subject of the death penalty. Capital punishment is the government-sanctioned killing of a person convicted of certain crimes, such as murder, treason, or espionage. I must admit, there was a time when I…

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Letter to the Editor: Afton Eisch

Posted on March 15, 2018March 15, 2018 by Contributing Writer

On Feb. 13, all Concordia students received an email reminding them of the application deadline for four positions: three pertaining to the Concordian and one for the editor-in-chief of AfterWork. The Student Affairs Committee closed the applications the next day, held interviews with the candidates between February 20-23, and sent out their decisions within a…

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Unquestioned political beliefs prevent educational progress

Posted on March 15, 2018March 15, 2018 by Patrick Sorrells

As a young, politically active student on campus, I appreciate and value any and all conversations I have on political issues with other individuals. Having these conversations allows me to talk with people about important issues in today’s society with the aim of both understanding their point of view and conveying my point of view…

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Ross’s Four Point Play: Your guide to NCAA basketball

Posted on March 15, 2018March 15, 2018 by Ross Wendlandt

There is nothing quite as satisfying for a sports fan than the month of March. The NBA playoff picture is taking shape, the MLB season is right around the corner, and NFL teams are paying the GDP of small countries for average quarterbacks. However, none of these hold a candle to the world’s greatest tournament,…

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Cobber baseball and softball teams take to Florida to prepare for season

Posted on March 15, 2018March 15, 2018 by Kayla Dostal

When many college students think of spring break, they likely picture sunny days at the beach. For the Concordia baseball and softball teams, spring break is exactly that, except the beach is diamond-shaped and covered with bases. Every spring break, Concordia’s baseball and softball teams head to Florida to prepare for their seasons outside of…

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