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Pressure to be a social Cobber contributes to negative self-worth

Posted on February 8, 2018February 9, 2018 by Elaine Laliberte

Community spaces are all around campus. Open and full of light, these inviting locations are meant to be used for quality time and student enjoyment. Yet, the culture of Concordia students ends up diluting the space. Starting with Orientation week, we get into the habit of sitting together and grouping up. Almost no time during…

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Avoid microaggressions out of courtesy, not obligation

Posted on February 8, 2018February 8, 2018 by Patrick Sorrells

The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines a microaggression as “a comment or action that subtly and often unconsciously or unintentionally expresses a prejudiced attitude toward a member of a marginalized group.” Microaggressions are viewed by some as being subtly oppressive, reinforcing wrongful stereotypes and racial biases. While I don’t 100 percent agree with that statement, I do…

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Female figures deserve tribute during Black History Month

Posted on February 8, 2018February 8, 2018 by Ehi Agbashi

This month we will be celebrating Black History Month, and it is going to be lit. During Black History Month a lot of people, whether African-American or not, use this opportunity to celebrate their black heritage. Too often, people talk about the men who made this history possible, but never acknowledge the women who have…

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Current political climate projected to bleed into 2018 Winter Olympics

Posted on February 8, 2018February 8, 2018 by Joshua Fuller

The Olympics are a way to bring the world together in friendship and competition. They allow countries to show off the best of their best and allow people to enjoy watching some of the greatest athletes in the world. But one of the darker parts of the Olympics is the politics that get intertwined with…

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An open letter to Patriots fans

Posted on February 8, 2018February 8, 2018 by Eli Swanson

Dear Five-Time Super Bowl Champions, Congratulations, you did it. You finally did it. Some of you literally didn’t know what losing in the playoffs felt like until Sunday, but boy, do you know it now. I will be honest, I thought you had it in the bag with Tom Brady coming out for the two-minute…

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Tennis season in full swing for Toivonen after semester in Spain

Posted on February 8, 2018February 8, 2018 by Kayla Dostal

Senior Isaac Toivonen may have missed the fall tennis season to study abroad in Alicante, Spain, but the hiatus did not stop him from winning his first two matches against St. Scholastica and the University of Wisconsin-Superior on Jan. 27 and Jan. 28. Though Toivonen was absent from tennis practice at Concordia, he still had…

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Ross’s Super Bowl Culture II awards

Posted on February 8, 2018February 8, 2018 by Ross Wendlandt

The Super Bowl just happened. It was an amazing game. Everybody knows defense wins championships, but offense makes watching games somewhere between two and one billion times more enjoyable. The storylines coming out of the game for both teams are very compelling, and they will shape the foreseeable future for NFL football. In honor of…

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The dos and don’ts of Super Bowl Media Week

Posted on February 8, 2018February 8, 2018 by Ross Wendlandt

Greetings to all my Cobbers! Yes, I am back, and yes, I had a blast. For anyone who does not know (or maybe does not care) where I have been, I was over in the Twin Cities at Super Bowl media week. Brady Drake, our sports editor, and I were given the opportunity to cover…

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Daniel Day-Lewis unlikely to win Oscar despite stunning performance in ‘Phantom Thread’

Posted on February 8, 2018February 8, 2018 by Jonathan Immel

One of the most prolific actors in today’s film culture, Daniel Day-Lewis, upholds his reputation as one of the greatest actors of all time in Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Phantom Thread.” In his final film, he is nothing short of spectacular. Each component of the film was incredible, from the casting to the score, and especially…

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Cobbers in Action works to spread kindness throughout community

Posted on February 8, 2018February 8, 2018 by Sarah Herlihy

Of the more than 100 student organizations at Concordia, few can claim to remember being wildly successful in their first few months as an official club on campus. But that is exactly what Cobbers in Action, a club with 65 active members dedicated to “reminding the world of intentional kindness over spontaneous evil,” has done…

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